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Old 09-28-2006, 11:50 PM
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Another audio/linear taper pot question...

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Hi all,

Yes, I've searched the forums and have read the various opinions on using audio taper VS linear pots.

I have 2 humbuckers that I'm wiring up as V/V/tone. I bought from StewMac 500k mini pots (audio taper). That's all Stew mac sells; no linear taper.

My question is: when I use the 500k for the tone, what difference will I HEAR using the audio taper and opposed to having a linear taper tone pot?

Are we just talking about how much I have to turn the pot until I hear a difference?

I'm using orangedrop .047 uF CAPs BTW..

Thanks,

Mike
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Old 09-29-2006, 01:27 PM
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Correct, the sound will not change, only the taper changes.

Nice site on potentiometers here:
http://www.geofex.com/Article_Folder...s/potscret.htm
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Old 09-29-2006, 05:13 PM
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My question is: when I use the 500k for the tone, what difference will I HEAR using the audio taper and opposed to having a linear taper tone pot?
With an audio (log) taper, as you turn the tone control, the tone will change.

With a linear taper, as you change the tone control nothing will happen ... nothing will happen ... nothing will happpen ... nothing will happen ... HUGE jump in tone. With a linear taper all the change will be in the last little bit of the pot.
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Old 09-29-2006, 09:38 PM
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With an audio (log) taper, as you turn the tone control, the tone will change.

With a linear taper, as you change the tone control nothing will happen ... nothing will happen ... nothing will happpen ... nothing will happen ... HUGE jump in tone. With a linear taper all the change will be in the last little bit of the pot.
I know this to be true when a Linear taper is used for a volume pot due to the ear hearing volume changes logarithmically, however I do not believe this is true with the tone control as either linear or audio taper may be used here.
You are changing tone and not volume so the ear does not counter tonal changes in the same manner as volume.
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Old 09-29-2006, 10:30 PM
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I know this to be true when a Linear taper is used for a volume pot due to the ear hearing volume changes logarithmically, however I do not believe this is true with the tone control as either linear or audio taper may be used here.
You are changing tone and not volume so the ear does not counter tonal changes in the same manner as volume.
It depends on the tone control circuit, but the ear still responds to tone changes in a non-linear manner.

I agree that you can get away with a linear pot for the tone control much more than for a volume, but I still feel a log taper still works better. YMMV.
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Great info folks Thanks!!

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