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  • Using Blender Pots For Tone??

    Greetings,, having moved over to a 4-way for my
    B-BM-BN-N sounds, none of my CTS EP4185's Blender pots I'm ditching will work as simple tone pots?? I mean, I put them to the meter & they're not reading what they should be...??
    thnx

  • #2
    A CTS EP4185 is a 250k audio-taper no-load tone pot. If you wire it correctly as a tone control, it should work fine. From your description, it's not clear exactly how you are testing the pot and why it's not reading what you think it should read.

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    • #3
      BEAU'B,,, how should I be testing it? I thought the middle lug to either outer lug...

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      • #4
        Well, since it's no-load, you'd have to turn it to "9" and put a probe between the middle lug and the output/ground lug to read the resistor track. The other way would be to turn it to 0 and measure from the middle lug to the input lug.

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        • #5
          okay,,, on the high end they're reading 19 meg, which perhaps is so high, it's as good as open...? I have other non blenders, that read the expected zero to approx. 250k, but I just put the blenders in & that work just fine.... Maybe that upper end reading is so hi it's the same, or close to out of the circuit.....? Sounds fine though...
          thnx

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          • #6
            If you're getting 19 Mohm on a 250k pot, either your meter is set wrong, or you aren't testing it out of circuit, or something else is not right. I actually can't imagine how to get 19 Mohm testing a 250k pot.

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