As you read, I thought you said that your potentiometer was linear?
No, i said i had TRIED both audio and linear pots. This one i never tested to see what it was because having already tried both audio and linear i realized thats not what was going to matter because they both worked about the same with a VERY small advantage in the linear.
Did I understand also you don't know how to read a linear pot with Ohmmeter ?
I do know how....turn it exactly 1/2 way thru it's rotation then measure from the wiper to each side and they should read very close to the same. And as i said before. i'm not going to unsolder it to check any of that because i don't want to keep reheating a pot that may be the only one i find like this, at least without wasting a lot of money trying pots.
A potentiometer for an amp do not need to be special. As long as it has a value aproximation audio and is, in most cases
In this case apparently it DOES, and if you look at soundmasterg's post i think he may have figured it out. I tried a dozed 1m pots since i built this amp a few years back and this was the only one that worked.
You may feel hurt by my remark
Not at all. You don't know me or the amp or anything i've done to it, so any conclusions you come to about me would be a wild guess and therefore no, i'm not hurt.
I take that to mean that it is logarithmic
You may be right. I was never really sure about log because i have also heard log is just another name for audio. So i was never really sure whether that was true of not. Assuming it IS different which from your post it apparently is, who has these? Anyone without a $5-6 shipping fee for a small part like that so i can just try it?