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plastercaster

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Potentiometer connections? Curious!
« on: September 27, 2011, 08:32:15 PM »
Hi all,
Today I (successfully) rewired my mustang bass and it got me wondering how the circuitry works.



I know enough circuit theory to understand the physics but I have no idea what is connecting to what within the potentiometer- at present it's a black box and rather frustrating!

If anyone could explain or direct me to a breakdown so I could work out how a CTS pot comes apart that would be fantastic.
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Re: Potentiometer connections? Curious!
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2011, 08:57:25 PM »
Inside a potentiometer there is a conductive track (usually carbon), and either end of this track is connected to the two outer connections of the pot. The middle connection is a wiper which is mechanically connected to the shaft, so as you rotate the pot, the wiper gets closer to one end of the track, and further from the other. As the track has a resistance (the stated resistance being that of the total track; ie, from one end to the other), as you move the wiper, the resistance from the 1st connection to the wiper and from the wiper to the 3rd connection, changes.

In the diagram above, the volume pot is wired as what is known as a 'potential divider'-- it divides the potential ('potential', being voltage) between the output at the wiper and at the end of the track. So if the wiper is closer to the 1st connection (on the left, where the output of the pickup is wired to), then the full signal will take the path of least resistance, and go to the output jack. As you wind the pot down, the signal is divided between the wiper and the last contact (ground), so your signal output gets lower, as a portion of the input signal has been sent to ground, via the 3rd contact.

The tone pot is configured as a simple variable resistor (note, the unconnected lug of the pot) which, in conjunction with the cap, forms a filter which diverts some of the signal frequencies to ground.

Hope that answers your question!

(as a side note, the extra cost of higher quality pots gives you a better laid track (sometimes a different material, such as plastic-carbon, or conductive plastic), which will last longer (the friction of the wiper on the track will cause the track to wear out over time). Also the tolerances and taper of the track are likely to be higher, and the build quality should be better (the movement of the shaft should be smoother and less scratchy).
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Re: Potentiometer connections? Curious!
« Reply #2 on: September 27, 2011, 09:26:46 PM »
Thanks very much!

Would I be right in thinking then, that the volume control could be reversed by swapping the connectors at 1 and 2 (with 3 being earth)?
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Re: Potentiometer connections? Curious!
« Reply #3 on: September 28, 2011, 06:31:22 PM »
Brilliant explanation Oli :D (assuming it's all correct :lol:), I've often wondered the same thing. I know the physics, but always felt bemused when I look at a pot with its three lugs. Suddenly I know how it works!

Would I be right in thinking then, that the volume control could be reversed by swapping the connectors at 1 and 2 (with 3 being earth)?

Are you sure? Assuming you mean 10 becomes 0 and vice versa on the volume knob, I would have thought swapping 1 and 3 completely (including moving the earth and ground wire to 1 and the tone pot's connection to 3), and then leaving 2 as it is, would do the job.

If you swap 1 and 2, I suspect that the volume knob would still behave the same?

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Re: Potentiometer connections? Curious!
« Reply #4 on: September 28, 2011, 07:46:48 PM »

If you swap 1 and 2, I suspect that the volume knob would still behave the same?
erm... quite 
just testing :oops:
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