1 Meg would refer to linear taper. 1 Meg Log refers to audio taper. The
difference is the response to position. The log pots are a lot less
sensitive to movement at one end of their rotation. Other than that, they do
the same job.
Ken
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difference is the response to position. The log pots are a lot less
sensitive to movement at one end of their rotation. Other than that, they do
the same job.
Ken
>What is the difference between a "1 Meg Log" pot and a "1 Meg"_______________________________________________________________________
>pot. If I use a 1 Meg in place of a 1 Meg Log will there be a huge
>difference?
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>thanks
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