3. I can barely turn my Crack up at all before it's far too loud, what do I do?
Disconnect the white wire at the pot that originated at the left RCA jack. Install a 75K resistor between this wire and where it connected on the pot.
Repeat this step for the red wire coming from the right RCA jack.
Attach and solder one 33K resistor between each outer pair of lugs on each level of the volume pot and the ground lugs on the pot.
Resistor wattage is unimportant, 1/10 Watt or greater will work nicely.
See the photo at the end of this post for how these resistors are attached to the pot.
Had a couple questions I wanted to clarify:
1. Would these 33k ohm resistors work? (Sorry, I know NOTHING about electronics. I know 1/4 > 1/10, but wanted to make 110% sure
https://www.amazon.com/Projects-10EP51233K0-33k-Resistors-Pack/dp/B0185FKGT6/ref=sr_1_4?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1514478494&sr=1-4&keywords=33k+ohm+resistor2. Would these 75k ohm resistors work? (I know 1/2 > 1/10, just echoing my own naivety above).
https://www.amazon.com/Uxcell-a14051200ux0717-Flameproof-Resistor-Assortment/dp/B016ZSXFIE/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1514478673&sr=8-3&keywords=75k+ohm+resistor3. "Attach and solder one 33K resistor between each outer pair of lugs on each level of the volume pot and the ground lugs on the pot." These instructions aren't clear and the picture doesn't do it that much justice. Do I have to remove the 2.49k ohm resistors that are currently attached to the upper 2 levels of the volume pot? And is the "ground" just the bottom level of the volume pot? Do I just solder one onto the bottom around the black wire that's sitting there?
Thank you for your help!!!