Hi all,
This is a question that may very well have zero real world application but it makes me wonder. What is a reasonable value in ohms for a volume pot that is at 10/open? I have a drawer full of desoldered pots and there is clear variation amongst these between lug two and three when set to ten. Amongst them there are values that range from .2 ohms to 5ohms. My curiosity is that- if we consider the incredibly small amount of power passing through a pot - what is the influence of a few ohms on such a small signal. E.g. lifting 500 lbs is nothing for an olympic weightlifter(or a few ohms across the plates of a power tube), but how would a toddler handle that weight (or the signal from a pickup deal with a few ohms of resistance before it even hits the output jack)?
It might be that the affect of resistance is not liniar with values that small or I just have no idea of what I'm talking about. Regardless, I'd like to know it resistance at this point is worth considering.
This is a question that may very well have zero real world application but it makes me wonder. What is a reasonable value in ohms for a volume pot that is at 10/open? I have a drawer full of desoldered pots and there is clear variation amongst these between lug two and three when set to ten. Amongst them there are values that range from .2 ohms to 5ohms. My curiosity is that- if we consider the incredibly small amount of power passing through a pot - what is the influence of a few ohms on such a small signal. E.g. lifting 500 lbs is nothing for an olympic weightlifter(or a few ohms across the plates of a power tube), but how would a toddler handle that weight (or the signal from a pickup deal with a few ohms of resistance before it even hits the output jack)?
It might be that the affect of resistance is not liniar with values that small or I just have no idea of what I'm talking about. Regardless, I'd like to know it resistance at this point is worth considering.
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