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He he by the way, I'm talking about volum pedal pots (goodrich). I found some cheap pots on the net, and the info I found was this: LOG potmeter, RV4SAYSD504C mil code, 1.2 cm high, 2.8 cm diameter. I know the physical size is right, but what about the code? And whats the difference between Log and Audio taper? And yeah they are 500k.

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Post by Earnest Bovine »

I think log taper and audio taper are the same. They both work fine.
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Post by Jim Florence »

Log and Audio tapers are not the same. They will both work, but audio taper is especially designed for the performance curve of the human ear. Most people would not be happy with a foot pedal with a Log tapered pot.
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I always used log taper pots. You want the most gain in volume in the shortest amount of pedal travel.
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And the code on it is RV4SAYSD504C. What does that tell You?

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Post by Charlie McDonald »

I am unclear about how the Fletcher-Munson curves relates to log or audio pots. I see how they relate to loudness contours in amps. What is the conclusion that can be drawn with regards to log or audio tapers?
Just curious.
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Post by Karlis Abolins »

Tommy, here is the rundown on your pot

RV4SAYSD504C

RV4 = MIL style RV4
S = panel & shaft steel Bushing
A = without switch
Y = as per MIL-R-94 temperature & moisture characteristics
S = slotted Shaft Style
D = 7/8" Shaft Length
504 = Total resistance value in Ohms: first 2 digits significant, third digit = number of zeroes (500000 = 500k)
C = logarithmic 10% Taper & Tolerance


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Post by Dave Grafe »

Charlie, I think the reference is in the rate at which humans perceive changes in volume, which comforms to neither linear or logrithmic curves.