why are interstage volume/gain pots more often 1M? the amount of signal passing through the pot is based on the ratio of the voltage divider, right? at low volume/gain, the series resistance of the pot, the possible grid resistor and the internal capacitance of the following tube makes a significant low pass filter. guess that's why there are often bypass caps on a 1M pot.
the reason i ask is, i am using a 250k pot on my amp and at anything after about 50/50 ratio is enough to drive the following triode crazy. so what's the point in a 1M....... in for example, a marshall 1959?
the reason i ask is, i am using a 250k pot on my amp and at anything after about 50/50 ratio is enough to drive the following triode crazy. so what's the point in a 1M....... in for example, a marshall 1959?
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