Chaos
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Re: No Load Pot for Volume?
(1) Yes, there is a break in the connection between 9 and 10 on a no load pot.
As Artie stated, you need minimum three connections to make a voltage divider
(See Artie’s schematic 1,2,5 or 6. A no load pot is schematic 3 or 4)
(2) Yes and no. The output is passing through both the TBR and the lower half of the pot. Using the hydraulics analogy again, the TBR is acting like a shunt to route around the break you’ve created in the first pipe.
(3) For all practical purposes, yes. There will be a small loss due to heat caused by the additional resistance in the 500k pot and a different degree of loading, but the effects are minor in the scheme of things.
(1) Yes, there is a break in the connection between 9 and 10 on a no load pot.
As Artie stated, you need minimum three connections to make a voltage divider
(See Artie’s schematic 1,2,5 or 6. A no load pot is schematic 3 or 4)
(2) Yes and no. The output is passing through both the TBR and the lower half of the pot. Using the hydraulics analogy again, the TBR is acting like a shunt to route around the break you’ve created in the first pipe.
(3) For all practical purposes, yes. There will be a small loss due to heat caused by the additional resistance in the 500k pot and a different degree of loading, but the effects are minor in the scheme of things.