Mincer Administrator Staff member Jun 8, 2021 #2 I think if you don't get an answer here, it is a good idea to email @ support@seymourduncan.com
jeremy LoveMachineologist Staff member Jun 8, 2021 #3 i can pull my open when i get home and let ya know
beaubrummels Well-known member Jun 9, 2021 #4 There should be a code stamped on the casing, depending on the manufacturer. That should indicate the taper. Logarithmic isn't necessarily standard for passive volumes, actually. But it might be the spec for that particular circuit and device.
There should be a code stamped on the casing, depending on the manufacturer. That should indicate the taper. Logarithmic isn't necessarily standard for passive volumes, actually. But it might be the spec for that particular circuit and device.
Artie Peaveyologist Jun 9, 2021 #5 The "C" usually designates a reverse taper. If you have a meter, you can actually sweep the carbon track and see.
The "C" usually designates a reverse taper. If you have a meter, you can actually sweep the carbon track and see.