Variable capacitor

R2 can go as low as U1 can comfortably drive without distorting, so probably not much less than 1k if you're using a TL07x. At the other end of the range, I probably wouldn't go over 5k to keep the noise low.

When choosing a P2 value, keep headroom in mind. 1+ P2/R2 is the U2 gain, and too much gain will cause clipping. So, basically, I don't think a P2/R2 ratio of much more than 10 is a good idea. P2=50k and R2 around 5k should work just fine.

I haven't built the physical circuit yet, but I see no reason that it shouldn't work exactly as it does in the simulator.
 
R2 can go as low as U1 can comfortably drive without distorting, so probably not much less than 1k if you're using a TL07x. At the other end of the range, I probably wouldn't go over 5k to keep the noise low.

When choosing a P2 value, keep headroom in mind. 1+ P2/R2 is the U2 gain, and too much gain will cause clipping. So, basically, I don't think a P2/R2 ratio of much more than 10 is a good idea. P2=50k and R2 around 5k should work just fine.

I haven't built the physical circuit yet, but I see no reason that it shouldn't work exactly as it does in the simulator.
Not being a true engineer, I was surmising pretty much the same thing, but wanted to ask. Thanks!
 
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