Calculating Bias Resistance
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Re: Calculating Bias Resistance
I thought the above posts (Jana, Tubeswell and ChrisM) were very helpful and made sense, so I was bit confused why the statement "Remember that those who can't do something, teach" was posted. Anyway, just wanted to make sure I'm (and all TAG students) educated correctly. 
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Andy Le Blanc
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Re: Calculating Bias Resistance
No worries.... Its my foot in my mouth. Appears to be a talent.
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Re: Calculating Bias Resistance
This is exactly how it is done in the Express and what's on the layout. As I recall, the Schematic might not indicate it, but it is correct. I think that KF had a jumper under the board on his Express models...ChrisM wrote:Just in case the pot fails, rather have some resistance than an open circuit. Reliability thing, has been brought up in other topics recently.Structo wrote:Wha wha what?Don't forget to short one side of the pot to the pot wiper
Ron