MOOG SUBSEQUENT 37 Filter Cutoff Potentiometer Scratchy
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Potentiometer - Filter Cutoff
The filter cutoff control uses a high-duty cycle potentiometer that is susceptible to oxidation and particulate ingress. Over time, these contaminants create high-resistance gaps on the carbon or cermet track, causing voltage spikes during rotation that result in audible noise. Replacing the individual potentiometer restores the integrity of the resistive path and ensures smooth control voltage (CV) delivery to the ladder filter.
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide
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