just wanted to say a quick hi to some friends.
sorry for keying with anyone.
Sonar, first of all, sup? how's everything?
To answer your question, any shop you buy that DX500V from should be able to answer this simple question for you.
"Is it easy to bypass the variable if i wanted to?"
If anyone wants to charge you more than 30 bucks to do that, they are not the place to buy the amp from. (DISCLAIMER): I don't follow what $^!* costs so don't quote me)
you could solder two terminals of that variable pot together with a piece of 20ga. solid wire and create the exact same circuit configuration as if it wasn't even there in the first place.
that's why people always talk about the 500V being worse than the 500.
the pot will eventually go out because a variable potentiometer that can withstand the use and abuse expected of a variable control on a CB amplifier is expensive!
not something a manufacturer wants to deal with.
1 dollar per unit extra is a pretty significant cost.
However the more versatile the product, the wider the consumer base, so, the DX500V becomes the obvious choice when faced with which product line to continue.
jump the VR, or put a certain value resistor in there that corresponds to your particular use.
Im sure you know im happy to help in this endeavor in any way i can.
(skip is picking up, always hope to make the contact)
Greg,
I told you the bug would bite! welcome to the madness, er. forum.
Tokin, thanks for trying to help me out, i blame covid LOL. (sorry, inside joke here folks)
Ranch55 has the answers, you just have to convince him it's worthwhile to type it up! hope to catch you in DX again sir.
LC