I can rotate it 360 degrees...How would I make an end stop and what purpose would it serve??
I thought each postition of the switch had a different resistance and that controlled the Gain?? If that is so then haveing the switch stop at a certain point doesn"t seem like it would matter because each step on the Switch is independant from the others...Does tham make sence??
Once you got to pit 12 going to pin one would be the same as switching it to any setting, it is just a differant resistance then position on the dial shouldn"t matter...Should it??
ThanXx
Are you asking me or telling me? I already know the answer...
Minion, I and other have gone a long way to helping you along, but please remember that this is DIY and not paint by numbers, you need to use your head on this as well.
There is a lot of info on this, from the Schematic you have ALL the info you need, the stops on the Lorlin and their corresponding resistor values. There are threads in the META about wiring a Lorlin, in fact one I started months ago, which can be found here: http://www.groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=6242 and a few other threads that deal with Lorlins/Rotaries specific to the Green Pre project.
There is even a thread on how to make an end stop for these open frame switches like you have, as I've just had to make some myself for a pair of Neve's I'm building. It is not Green related, it was posted by another Forum member, I'll give you a clue, it was NY Dave, now go forth and search.
Try and work some of this out for yourself, this is life long investment, not a once off project, at least it is how I, and many other see DIY.
Cheers
Matt