« Reply #3 on: August 31, 2020, 03:13:33 AM »
You can also solder a 470k or 560k resistor (500k is not a standard resistor value but you can use to 1 megs in parallel) from output to ground instead of changing the volume pot to 250k. Faster and cheaper, and if you have several values at hand, you can finetune the response until the icepick is gone but not so far that the articulation is lost. E.g.
a 500k pot in parallel with a 2.2 meg resistor gives a load of approx. 400k
a 500k pot in parallel with two 3.3 meg resistors gives a load of approx. 380k
a 500k pot in parallel with a 1 meg resistor gives a load of approx 330k
The right value is the one you like best.
Cheers Stephan
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