The solution that supposedly works is to wire the 1k pot outer terminals
into the circuit instead of an outer and the wiper. One then adds a
capacitor between the wiper and one end. The result is that the DC passes
through the 1k as required, and the wiper only ever sees AC.
The other solution is to just accept it as a feature of the design.
Ken
fixes posted on the board and nothing has worked.
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into the circuit instead of an outer and the wiper. One then adds a
capacitor between the wiper and one end. The result is that the DC passes
through the 1k as required, and the wiper only ever sees AC.
The other solution is to just accept it as a feature of the design.
Ken
>Check back post from about a month ago, seems everyone has this problem.Not due to bad pots but DC getting into the pot. I've tried a couple of
fixes posted on the board and nothing has worked.
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