Hi, a new pre-owned Boom owner here! Keen to clean up a Boom I've just
got, and checking for other things  should do while I've got it open.

I see that the original manufacture involved the use of that ghastly
brown "snot" glue to hold cables in place, and/or stop high frequency
items (coils, capacitors) from whining in sympathy ... 

... but in some old electronic products I've repaired, some formulations
of this horrid glue can start to break down and corrode the PCB tracks
and solder joints, and/or become conductive. Its possible that this has
started to happen with your Boom, in a similar way that some kinds of
acidic flux residue can absorb moisture and then cause problems on a
PCB.

Cheers!


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