is this geek porn :0  ???

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From: Tom Sprynczynatyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 8:58 PM
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Noise Knobs Update


Thanks for the tip, I'll have to try cleaning the contacts on my knob.  I'll
probably
go the alcohol route, I don't think the contact cleaner is necessary.  Now I
just
have to get the motivation to flip this 20 lb beast over and remove the
wooden bottom
to get at it.  I feel so retro.


Auraphage

joe wrote:

> i took the amp apart and took out the knob... but i ended up cleaning it
> with wd-40 (this was before i saw any replies to my post).
> surprisingly, it cleaned it pretty well, and there's no more static...
maybe
> moisture had gotten on the contacts and developed some rust or something,
or
> just dust, but whatever it was, it ain't there no more.  once again, wd-40
> solves yet another problem.  i guess professional electrical contact
cleaner
> would be the way to go for you, tom, since i wouldn't wanna do anything
> risky to a juno if i had one, but my amp is cheap and i figured i could
just
> replace the little knob part anyway, so i just went for it.
>
> big up all wd-40 fume-inhaling massive
>
> joe
>
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