Electrovibe gain trimmer: 1K ok?

Bucksears

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Stupid question, as I can (probably) adjust DOWN to the necessary range using a 1K trimpot.
I'm just not sure if there is a 'sweet range' and it needs a 500R to dial it in easier.

If you can't tell, I don't have a 500R at the moment and I'm itching to get this done this weekend. :cool:
 
Stupid question, as I can (probably) adjust DOWN to the necessary range using a 1K trimpot.
I'm just not sure if there is a 'sweet range' and it needs a 500R to dial it in easier.

If you can't tell, I don't have a 500R at the moment and I'm itching to get this done this weekend. :cool:
I’m sure it will be fine.

If you think the range is too narrow with 1k you can connect a 510 ohm resistor between pin 1 and 3
 
Yes. Because the trimmer is used in rheostat-fashion, a 1K trimpot can be used there. It will simply have a smaller 'sweet-spot' is all.
 
Thanks guys - turns out I need to order a few things for another build, so I'm going to pick up a 500R trimmer as well.
Sorry - I get OCD about things like this, wondering if it would sound 'better' after the fact, if I had the 'right' part in there.
 
I’m sure it will be fine.

If you think the range is too narrow with 1k you can connect a 510 ohm resistor between pin 1 and 3
Pins 2 and 3.
Looks like pin 1 is floating in the schem(maybe isn't on PCB?)
R27 is 100R. Could shrink that to increase the sweet spot a *little*.
Or replace it with a smaller value trimmer. Dial in the 1k trimmer to close enough, then adjust the R27 trimmer to fine tune.
Alternatively, use a multiturn 3296W if you have one on hand. Jumper the gain pads 2 and 3 and replace R27 with a multiturn. It's pretty easy to bend two legs together and insert one into a resistor footprint.
 
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