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![]() N Cook wrote: Eeyore wrote N Cook wrote: Does anyone know of any standard or authorative source for such designations. A = linear (European) or Audio taper (Japanese). B = 'log' taper (European) or linear (Japanese) so its a matter of ignoring everything other than the likes of 50K What does the resistance value have to do with it ? and measuring ohms at 1/4,1/2,3/4 and full track 1/2 rotation only. Most of the tapers you're likely to find in audio are typically specified @ 50% rotation as a percentage of 100% resistance. Audio and reverse log are usually 15% for example (depending which end you're measuring from) although I have used semi-specials such as 5% reverse log for mic amp gain pots. Graham |
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