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Zack AKA Moose
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Excited.

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Im so freakin' excited ( :ewok: ) because all of my components are getting here this week. I order $75 (usd) in components for pedals and they will be here this week. BUUUUUHT i didn't get and potentiometers :picard: because they were not cheap and i was on a budget. Can you use regular resistors as potentiometers?
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If a schematic calls for a pot, best to use a pot. If you have a bunch of resistors that are in the range of a pot, for example a 10k pot and 1k - 2.2k - 4.7k - 10k resistors, you could use those in place of a pot. It would be like a pot setting but at a fixed value. I would only experiment with this on a breadboard and not to a pcb, vero, or perf because you might not like the result.

Go to Radio Shack or any local electronics store and pick up some pots. 2 bucks at R Shack. If you need to buy only 2 or three better to do that.
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For future reference... $0.40 a pop here -
http://www.taydaelectronics.com/servlet ... Categories

And you coulda got some cheap trimmers cause with fixed resistors... you're not really gunna be able to control pedals and for a first timer, dropping the pots might get confusing or be impractical in places, plus you cant find out what settings you'll like easily on a pedal unless you breadboard loads of different values.

But yes, you can in some cases depending on what you're doing just stick fixed resistors in without any trouble.

And what he said ^
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