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All the circuits I put together use coupling caps, so there isn't a
constant current going through any of the pots, unless a cap fails and leaks DC. I keep looking for RV4 (2 watt) pots and paying a small fortune for them. I even settle for linear instead of audio when I can't get audio taper. One local store says they'll order them from Mexico, but they cost hundreds of dollars per pound. I forget the figure he quoted but he was talking "ounces" and when I went home and weighed them I figured I'd need a few pounds a year. I don't care if they're "realy, REALY good stuff" that's just too much to pay for potentiometers. So can I use the cheapies in Mouser's catalogue? What is the lowest wattage you'd recommend? I won't be using these for bias adjustments, but if a cap *does* fail should the pots be RV4 rated? Karl |
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"kseely" wrote in message roups.com...
All the circuits I put together use coupling caps, so there isn't a constant current going through any of the pots, unless a cap fails and leaks DC. I keep looking for RV4 (2 watt) pots and paying a small fortune for them. I even settle for linear instead of audio when I can't get audio taper. One local store says they'll order them from Mexico, but they cost hundreds of dollars per pound. I forget the figure he quoted but he was talking "ounces" and when I went home and weighed them I figured I'd need a few pounds a year. I don't care if they're "realy, REALY good stuff" that's just too much to pay for potentiometers. So can I use the cheapies in Mouser's catalogue? What is the lowest wattage you'd recommend? I won't be using these for bias adjustments, but if a cap *does* fail should the pots be RV4 rated? Karl The advantage of the 2 watt pots is the larger capacity in power they will handle. I know they are not commonly used in circuits where there is power involved, e.g. volume, tone, etc. For bias and hum balance, the additional power capacity is needed. The best thing about the 2 watt pots is that they are sealed, no dirty contacts. They are also much better constructed than cheap ones. I will use them in circuits I build to ensure better quality. The rotation feel of them is also noticed even when one cannot see the pot. I know Allied caries the pots. The military versions are the best to get. Ohmite A/B, and Clarostat make these pots and one is as good as the other. The cheap pots are used in mass production only because of cost reduction. The cheap pots are 1/2 watt for linear and 1/4 watt for audio taper. |
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