Hi all,
I have been working to fix a broken dual gang pot on a Boss guitar FX unit i recently bought. Luckily there is a detailed service manual with nice clear schematic available. Unfortunately the datasheet and pin configuration for the pot (ALPS RK09K series) is very difficult to find and i'm still looking. The only datasheet i've found doesn't have the dual gang pot i need even listed on it. In addition, it's a bit of an oddity, as there are only 5 pins. It seems to be a ganged ground connection. Yet on the schematic, Boss list six pins even though the board layout shows five

The pot controls output level but is not a gain control, it's a variable 'pad' of sorts, to set the level between -10dBV and +4dBu standards. The unit functions even with the pot completely removed from circuit, as i discovered when i went to take it out and found that the force which damaged it had broken all the pins free from the solder joints. What it appears to be doing is tapping off part of the current from the output, and sending it to ground. The output is very hot with nothing in circuit.
So far, i replaced the pot with two 20k 1% matched resistors, and all seems fine.
What i found interesting was the configuration with a fixed resistor in series, and the wiper and one side of the pot sharing a connection to the series resistor. I found a page on the ALPS website that lists this as a 'current control' configuration, which makes sense, but i was wondering how exactly it works. Searching online has brought very little mention of this usage for a potentiometer and i was wondering if anybody here would be kind enough to explain to me a bit about the general theory behind it.
And am i right in taking it that when the wiper it at the top of its travel (as layed out in the schematic) it's effectively out of circuit, and when it's at the bottom it's like it's shorting the 20k resitance of the pot out of the circuit? The bit i'm interested in in particular is what's happening in between, is it acting like two parallel resistances, one the 20k resitive element of the pot, and the other the value of the wiper to ground, or is it acting as a divider? A bit confused about this.
Thanks.
Here's the schematic for the section i am working on: