crackaddict
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Hi,
I'm about to build my second Crack. (My buddy liked my first one so much I sold it to him at cost so I could build an upgraded one for myself.) I did upgrade the volume pot to the PEC model folks recommend due to the left/right tracking issue at low volume (left channel faded out sooner than right). However, the PEC pot did not help. I have now picked up an Alps Blue pot, hoping this is a better upgrade.
I noticed the final comment by PB in this thread (http://bottlehead.com/smf/index.php?topic=1632.15), stating that "you can add a 100k resistor in series between the center pin of your input RCA jacks and the potentiometer." Could someone clarify what this means? Does this mean one per channel, and where would I put the resistor(s)? And what rating would I need on the resistor (1/4W?)
Is there any other impact from this? Reduced overall output volume?
Thanks,
Derek
I'm about to build my second Crack. (My buddy liked my first one so much I sold it to him at cost so I could build an upgraded one for myself.) I did upgrade the volume pot to the PEC model folks recommend due to the left/right tracking issue at low volume (left channel faded out sooner than right). However, the PEC pot did not help. I have now picked up an Alps Blue pot, hoping this is a better upgrade.
I noticed the final comment by PB in this thread (http://bottlehead.com/smf/index.php?topic=1632.15), stating that "you can add a 100k resistor in series between the center pin of your input RCA jacks and the potentiometer." Could someone clarify what this means? Does this mean one per channel, and where would I put the resistor(s)? And what rating would I need on the resistor (1/4W?)
Is there any other impact from this? Reduced overall output volume?
Thanks,
Derek