Volume pot in a stompbox

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So I have a volume pot just before the output in a stompbox I built (EA Tremolo clone) which isn't behaving properly. It is an audio taper pot (labeled A100k) but the volume taper isn't smooth. In fact, it sounds exactly like a linear pot sounds when wired as a volume pot.

Anyone have an explanation for this? The manufacturer is definitely using the American labeling conventions. It is definitely supposed to be an audio taper pot. After measuring the resistance, it seems to be a non-linear taper, although I am not 100% confident in my measurements.

Here is the schematic I used: http://byocelectronics.com/treminstructions.pdf (page 25).

By the way I have it wired backwards. I was anxious to finish it, so I didn't check the orientation. This shouldn't make a difference for the sweep (other than the obvious fact that the sweep is reversed), am I right?
 
Think about it: a 10% audio taper pot correctly wired, when in the middle position, is a 1:10 voltage divider, so you get 20dB attenuation; reverse-wired, it's a 9:10 voltage divider, so you get 0.9dB attenuation. No wonder it isn't behaving properly.

Cheers,

Cabirio
 
Well MitchMev,
I wired maybe a few ten thousand pots in my life; probably even more and still I manage to reverse the wires.
So you see; it will never get any better. But at the end you will manage to get it working.
 
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