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I'm no engineer, but I fail to see how tweaking the resistors represents a compromise. Wouldn't this be setting up the perfect steps for the individual's taste? |
common sense requiring no degree to understand really.
so fine tuning and tweaking a stepper just to get it to work in system without problems is better than a continuous rotation which by design fills in ALL the in-btweens ?
so what happens if you change something in your system ?
what if that "something" is a device with either higher or lower efficiency ? what then ?
Time to get out the soldering iron is what.
i also am highly amused to read where someone goes to great lengths to eliminate a simple switch in the signal path on the theory that it degrades the sound then adds a switch with 22 postions and justifies it
I really don't care what others decide is their best fix system wide because audio is a very personal thing.
The original question was "pots vs. steps and since there is a lot of "me too" around here where someone makes a statement of "this is the best and only solution" where then everyone falls into lockstep blindly following until someone makes another discovery of "best solution" then the cycle repeats I ,as usual,decided to at least offer a semi-coherent counter.
Keep your steppers guys,I'll still take mine smooooth and continuous using the best pot I can afford at the time