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linear taper v. audio taper pots? | Telecaster Guitar Forum

    https://www.tdpri.com/threads/linear-taper-v-audio-taper-pots.309826/
    A linear taper pot is like having a two-speed (powerglide) transmission in your car. An audio taper pot is like having an eight-speed (Toledo) transmission in your car. One gives you a smoother transition to your final speed than the other one does.

Do you use audio or linear pots for tone? - Gelvin Guitars

    https://rocksolidpickups.com/2021/11/26/do-you-use-audio-or-linear-pots-for-tone/
    Volume pots should be linear and tone should be audio taper. Most people suggest the opposite because they are confusing an amplified circuit with an RC circuit. The tone of your guitar is not an amplifier circuit where an audio taper would come into play. It is a capacitor resistor circuit. The two are different and should be treated as such.

Potentiometers: Audio vs. Linear Tapers

    https://www.jameco.com/Jameco/workshop/circuitnotes/Potentiometers-audio-taper-vs-linear.html
    Potentiometer taper is the relationship between the position and resistance of the pot. In a linear taper the relative position is equal to the resistance ratio. For example, rotating the potentiometer to 50% will cause the pot to function at 50% of the maximum resistance. Linear tapers can be good for adjusting lighting through light dimmers or for motion control. Non-linear tapers are …

Linear or Audio Taper Pots | My Les Paul Forum

    https://www.mylespaul.com/threads/linear-or-audio-taper-pots.287638/
    DiMarzio 500k audio taper pots have 20% or 20/80 taper. Regular/common audio taper is 10% or 10/90. Linear taper is 50% or 50/50 taper. Taper is defined by the ratio total resistance of the pot is 'divided' when you position the wiper in …

Linear vs Audio taper pots | Gretsch-Talk Forum

    https://www.gretsch-talk.com/threads/linear-vs-audio-taper-pots.212479/
    With the old analog meters you could check a pot by watching the needle sweep but today I just try the pot at 4 spots: 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and full. With linear taper 1/2 rotation is 1/2 the resistance, with audio taper 1/2 turn is somewhere around 1/4 or 3/4 the total resistance (depending on which contacts you check).

Audio or Linear taper tone pots?? | Gretsch-Talk Forum

    https://www.gretsch-talk.com/threads/audio-or-linear-taper-tone-pots.205902/
    The stock (audio taper) pot was only usable from about 0-5 but the linear will be all the way from 0-10. To make it clearer, a linear pot has a smooth, even change in resistance as you turn the knob. 2 will be about 20% of the total resistance, 4 will be 40%, 6 will be 60%, etc.

Tone Pots: Audio or Linear taper? | The Tone Rooms

    https://www.thetonerooms.com/threads/tone-pots-audio-or-linear-taper.5703/
    Originally, the pots are a 500k audio taper Volume pot and a 250k audio taper Tone pot feeding a P90. I'm trying a 500k linear pot for the tone, and I'm not digging it any more than the 250k audio pot that was in there originally. Should I expect a 500k audio taper be significantly different from a 500k linear?

Linear vs audio taper for volume pot? | The Gear Page

    https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/linear-vs-audio-taper-for-volume-pot.2270640/
    Our ears' perception of volume is not linear therefore audio taper (log) pots adjust volume in a fashion that makes the sound appear to be linear throughout the range. Linear pots adjust gain in a linear fashion, irrespective of how volume is perceived, which has the effect on the ear of a steep curve where anything less than 7 is essentially off.

Audio or Linear Pots? — Six String Supplies

    https://sixstringsupplies.co.uk/pages/audio-or-linear-pots
    Bottom line – choose what is best suited to you. Linear pots will give a uniform decrease in volume/tone (you will notice more of an effect on each control knob setting) whilst audio will give a more instant (quicker) increase or decrease in volume or tone. If you gig a lot, audio may be better for a quicker boost while on stage.

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