I really apologize in advance for this because I have some really basic questions and this may not be the right place to ask ...
I have built quite a few audio kits both tube and non-tube, incuding a tube phonostage, a couple of small PP amps, restored a Scott 299, got a non-working Ah Tjoeb CDP to work, rebuilt and old Kalamazoo bass 30 and every speaker that I have, I built, both single driver and conventional woof-mid-tweet. I could usually "follow" the circuit (although sometimes I just winged it) but I rarely actually understand the circuit.
Most of the explanation on the web gets too technical and once that happens and I get lost ... I usually get lost even when it's simple. But despite the failing eyes, Im pretty good with a soldering iron.
Anyway ... here goes a series of dumb questions. Im going to build Crack when it arrives so I guess I'll ask with that in mind.
- In laymens terms as much as possible, what actually determines input impedance of an amplifier, like Crack.
- If that amplifier has a volume control, how does it relate to the amps input impedance (100K pot I believe if we are talking about Crack). If that volume pot is designed into the cicuit but is omitted, or value of the pot is changed without any other circuit changes, what affect does it have in terms of the amps input impedance or otherwise? (Im not planning on doing this, just thought it may help draw out an explanation that would help me understand better).
-A 100K volume pot for example presents 100K ohms when all the way counterclockwise and next to 0 ohms when all the way counterclockwise, correct? Doesnt the source see a vaying input impedance when the volume pot is turned (and it's resistance is lowered or increased)?
If I understand the answers to these two, I know I'll have a couple more questions.
If there is better place to ask, here or on another forum, please let me know. I realize that these are very basic questions.
Thanks