I would think 10K would be okay. Just be sure you connect the input to one end, the ground to the other and the output to the center. The output of whatever you have connected to the pots will see 10K input impedance. If you had one device connected to several of these, however, the impedance might get low enough to cause problems. The general synth standard of 100K is because the assumption is that each output will be connected to multiple inputs. Paul H. -----Original Message----- From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott K Warren Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 1:02 PM To: MOTM litserv Subject: [motm] dual-ganged log pots? Does anyone have a recommendation for sourcing dual log pots of MOTM quality for use as audio input attenuators? I searched the archives and this was addressed, but several years ago and without a "final answer". I know Bourns lists dual-ganged audio taper in the MOTM flavor (91A2) but I've only been able to find them up to 10K ohms (at Newark). I'm just a software guy but good practice seems to be to use 25K - 100K ohm pots for audio inputs. I got a couple of the Bourns 10K duals anyway. Can I use them directly at the input to an amplifier for line-level stereo signals, or do I need to put some kind of buffers in front of them for higher input impedance? Or use cheaper pots in a more appropriate value? (These are for external inputs to my synth, so the output from any random piece of audio equipment might be plugged into them.) Thanks, skw Yahoo! Groups Links
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RE: [motm] dual-ganged log pots?
2006-01-12 by Paul Haneberg
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