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In a message dated 16/01/00 21:43:33 GMT Standard Time, kflint@annihilist.com writes: > If that was sold as a volume pedal, it almost certainly came with a log >pot > inside. Get an ohm meter and check it, you'll see! That log pot is what > gives you the linear volume change you like. > > hope this helps, > > kim I've found reality to actually be a bit different. (although Kim's detailed analysis is excellent imho) The impedance of the devices which are connected to the pot also effect the response . If this impedance isn't relatively large compared to that of the pot then a lin pot will give something tending somewhat towards a log response, and a log pot will respond so that 'not much happens till you get to 9'. By using a pot of the right impedance you can get the response you want. (But I don't think you'll be able to get the special pots they use in footpedals nowadays , which have a reduced turning angle) So sometimes a lin pot would work better in a swell pedal.( There seems to be evidence that the Boss FV-50L is linear). Andy Butler