aye. isopropyl is whatcha need........


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-----Original Message-----
From: mattrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 15 May 2002 13:42
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Noise Knobs Update


the best way to clean pots is using JUST compressed air and a
swab/brush.

if you really need to get some crap off, use alcohol. often switch
cleaner will actually do more harm in the long run.

i would never spray wd40 near a pot!! i'm glad it's a cheap amp you got
cos i reckon that pot could sound 100x worse next week bro!

the reason for using alcohol is that it evaporates and doesn't leave a
coating.



keep it frosty,
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Sprynczynatyk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 4:57 AM
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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