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: post by the_reverend at 2007-07-18 09:03:57
Not that I'm a contract engineer for a radio station or anything... I'm guessing that there is something wrong with the insides of your pot. Back then they used a piece of metal that was lengthened to make the potential difference higher/lower. They also used a lot of grease in there.

here is what I would do:
borrow a voltmeter and a soldering gun.
Disconnect the wire caps and put the volt-meter on either side. see if you are getting a constant difference across the pot or if it mimics the volume issue you have.
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