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  • #16
    forgot to mention that the old VR4 had very high resistance readings, in the K ohms.

    and it looks like there is some kind of white substance or glue. I will see if I can force it to turn and if a cleaning can bring it back to operattion.

    edit: I was able to scrape away the white stuff and rotate and clean the pot. It reads over 1M resistance so it is a goner.


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    • #17
      VR4 should be a 100R trimpot. Try to find a similar size/footprint. Wattage rating is not critical.
      If the idle current is too low there will be crossover distortion.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Helmholtz View Post
        VR4 should be a 100R trimpot. Try to find a similar size/footprint. Wattage rating is not critical.
        If the idle current is too low there will be crossover distortion.
        So far no luck sourcing a 100R trim pot with 2 legs. Anyone know some sources? Do I have to use a 3 leg pot?

        The old pot has a 10 mm spacing between the two legs.

        Thank you
        Last edited by misterc57; 07-12-2023, 01:36 AM.

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        • #19
          I'd just clip one leg off a regular pot. Look for a trimmer with approximately 10mm spacing between the center and one outside leg. It should be easier to find.
          "I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22

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          • #20
            Not many 100 ohm pots out there. I found a trimmer. see pic.

            The outside legs are 10 mm apart.

            I am thinking that I can jump one outside leg and center leg. Then insert the outer legs to the board. Make sense (will this work)?

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            • #21
              That should work just fine as you described.
              "I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22

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              • #22
                Finally got the new trim pot installed. Amp can be insanely loud for its size.

                Adjusted to @ 13 mV voltage across the emitter resistors of the outputs (R31,32,33,34). Need to lookup if this is a proper value. It was the lowest I could get them to be matching.



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                • #23
                  I had to replace both trim pots to get both sides around 5 mV across the emitter resistors of the outputs (R31,32,33,34)

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