jdduffield
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What would happen if I changed the 100k pot to a 25k pot for the output volume control? (On the Muroidea)
It would make the volume far more "sensitive," if that makes sense--making the output ceiling higher. In a visual comparison based on knob position (weird, because they're log/audio tapers), but 12 o'clock on a standard Rat-a-like (A100k) is about the same as 9 o'clock on a A25k version---this is on my 5W tube amp---to my ears, anyway.What would happen if I changed the 100k pot to a 25k pot for the output volume control? (On the Muroidea)
With home tools I personally wouldn't do it. Can it be done? Sure. Sanding might take a bit. Others might recommend something like a dremel, but I personally would just buy the correct one. I'm thinking of shavings getting into the pot, on the wiper/carbon strip.Also, what do you all use to shorten the shaft on a potentiometer? Is there a way to sand it down or cut it?
Yes. Trying to get this knob closer to the enclosure.It would make the volume far more "sensitive," if that makes sense--making the output ceiling higher. In a visual comparison based on knob position (weird, because they're log/audio tapers), but 12 o'clock on a standard Rat-a-like (A100k) is about the same as 9 o'clock on a A25k version on my 5W tube amp-- to my ears, anyway.
With home tools I personally wouldn't do it. Can it be done? Sure. Sanding might take a bit. Others might recommend something like a dremel, but I personally would just buy the correct one. I'm thinking of shavings getting into the pot, on the wiper/carbon strip.
I'm guessing you have a split/splined shaft one you want to get down to smooth shaft's height?
You could install another nut on the other side of the enclosure, or a few more washers. My guess is it’s a splined pot. Not sure how well those will cut.Yes. Trying to get this knob closer to the enclosure.
Also, to avoid shavings, what if I install it into a spare enclosure while sanding?
or a few more washers.
I didn’t even think about adjusting the other side with more washers or another nut. That will save time. I’ll go that route.As far as sanding, only other thing---now that I'm thinking about it---is putting too much pressure and/or lateral shear on the pot stem. I have no idea if it would cause actual damage, torquing that around, but it's just on my mind. I would tape up the pot with some masking stuff and go slow and gentle.
Here's no washers vs 4 washers on the other side of the enclosure.
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Any more than that and you'll might have trouble threading the nut
But as far as value, yes, buy the correct value.
edit: another thing to consider is how wide and deep the "skirt" on that knob you've chosen is. Using washers is less destructive than sanding, and might let you see if there will be interference. Getting some knobs too low will just cause them to bottom out, so to speak. Haven't tried guitar-type knobs on a pedal myself, so I don't know.
That did the trick! Thank you!
Absolutely, glad it worked out. I do this for toggle switches and the stomp switch. I use a nut so it doesn’t stick out as far.That did the trick! Thank you!