Hello all,
I need some help conceptualizing something. Consider the following schematic of a Tiny Terror amp:
http://thmq.mysteria.cz/diystompboxes.com/OTT/TT15.jpg
As far as I can tell, second stage preamp has one non-inverted signal going to one 'side' of a dual gang pot, with an inverted signal going to the other side. As the schematic is drawn, with one terminal lug on one side grounded to the opposite terminal on the other side (1 grounded to 3), wouldn't this then create a situation where, if the pot shaft were turned all the way to either side, one signal would be dimed and the other would be completely silent. And if the pot were turned all the way to the other side, vice versa? Shouldn't it be wired so that both signals either increase or decrease together? Why not wire both sides of the pot the same way?
Thanks in advance for any/all responses. I'm confused.
I need some help conceptualizing something. Consider the following schematic of a Tiny Terror amp:
http://thmq.mysteria.cz/diystompboxes.com/OTT/TT15.jpg
As far as I can tell, second stage preamp has one non-inverted signal going to one 'side' of a dual gang pot, with an inverted signal going to the other side. As the schematic is drawn, with one terminal lug on one side grounded to the opposite terminal on the other side (1 grounded to 3), wouldn't this then create a situation where, if the pot shaft were turned all the way to either side, one signal would be dimed and the other would be completely silent. And if the pot were turned all the way to the other side, vice versa? Shouldn't it be wired so that both signals either increase or decrease together? Why not wire both sides of the pot the same way?
Thanks in advance for any/all responses. I'm confused.
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