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>>1694819
think ahead to when you have to replace a pot that's gone scratchy. you'd want some way to easily disconnect and replace an individual pot, which depends a lot on what's available to you both in your component stock, distribution channels, skill set, and tolerance for repetitive tasks. for a lowest-common-denominator cheap-af way, a series of three-pin 2.54mm pin headers and "Dupont" connectors would be very convenient, and would also allow you to swap tapers, order, and values of pots if desired
>git gud
look at more schematics for systems at and near the level of complexity you would consider building. like any other language, écoute et répète

>>1694834
this proto has seen a lot of hot air over its life and has a lot of test points in the form of tacked-on bodge wire, so I didn't get around to testing my theory just yet

>>1694959
read the OP FAQ
and get a signal generator

>>1694991
did you check the power rating of all your resistors? those in an array might have a lower power rating than discrete resistors
>brute force is bad
quite to the contrary, my dude. repetition is a good thing in electronics. outside of especially constrained critical requirements, it's usually more time, trouble and cost to add a line item to the bill of materials than to add another piece to a line already there. the power rating of these resistors is just one example

>>1695004
stop idolizing that fucking hack
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