Re: Audio or Linear taper pots?
Actually, both of you are correct in a way. From a measurement standpoint, linear pots have a smooth increase from 0-500k for example. At the halfway point, they are at 250k. However, the human ear doesn't hear volume changes in a linear fashion, which is why audio tapered pots were designed. So even though a linear pot will allow the signal through in a smooth, linear progression, you won't hear it that way. The audio taper will sound like you would expect a linear taper to sound, if that makes any sense. Personally, I prefer audio for volume and tone. I've tried linears, I just can't get used to them. There seems to be a sharp dropoff when they are turned way down, but I can't hear much difference between 5 and 10. To me, audio tapered pots have a nice smooth rolloff of the volume or tone, much more natural sounding.
Ryan