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Excalibur Potentiometers

Hi to all friends

since I have to test a potentiometer and in particular the volume one that I think may be the cause of my Excalibur malfunction, is there a way to test it without desoldering the component? Can I with a small cable short the extremes of the resistance as if it were 0 Ohm and see if it goes to maximum volume?

I tried now without powering my Excalibur
I test all potenziometers with a digital tester and I see that all seem to be ok

Turn all in a position I have a value of resistance
And all in the opposite position 0 resistance SO I Think are ok. The Volume potenziometer is about 9.5Kohm so is ok the others seem to be 20Kohm
 
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