S Strat68 Member Jul 3, 2025 #1 I ordered a PCB that uses a type G pot. What can I substitute for it? The one graph I’ve seen, it tracks closely to a B type. Thanks
I ordered a PCB that uses a type G pot. What can I substitute for it? The one graph I’ve seen, it tracks closely to a B type. Thanks
D drew.spriggs Well-known member Jul 3, 2025 #2 G's are sort of a weird one where you get minimal control at either ends, but a lot of fine control in the middle ranges. You can just use a linear in there and it will fine.
G's are sort of a weird one where you get minimal control at either ends, but a lot of fine control in the middle ranges. You can just use a linear in there and it will fine.
O otis5842 New member Monday at 11:02 PM #3 Can the PCB mechanically accommodate another potentiometer footprint, or does the new pot need to be physically identical to the Type G? Stickman Hook
Can the PCB mechanically accommodate another potentiometer footprint, or does the new pot need to be physically identical to the Type G? Stickman Hook