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SoundBound
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2 Oct 2008, 10:43 pm »
The design of the Clarinet line stage calls for a 50K pot as volume control. Can this be substituted with a 100K without altering the Clarinet's performance or operation? I am thinking of using a motorized potentiometer from Alps and may be able to easily get a 100K version.
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hagtech
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3 Oct 2008, 04:51 am »
Should be ok. Change the balance pot too.
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tubesforever
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19 Oct 2008, 07:50 pm »
Jim,
Since I am using only a single 50k attenuator, instead of the balance and attenuator, do I need to add additional loading before the attenuator to balance my Clarinet? If so, should I select 25k or 50k ohms for the loading resistor?
Cheers!
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21 Oct 2008, 07:26 am »
Probably best off just bypassing the balance control.
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