...audio log taper. Replacing this involves removing about the right 1/3 of knobs, screws, and jack mounting nuts and washers to remover the circuit board the pot is mounted on. There are connecting ...
...audio oscillator into it and sweep the frequency. It is common for grilles and also logos attached to them to rattle. Open the unit and power each speaker the same way individually for a test. I ...
...audio when not in use). Still not working?... If the pots(gain, volume and tone controls, etc.) are scratchy that could be the issue. The input jack could be the cause(damaged, cracked solder or ...
...scratchy pot you can use cleaner spray (without oil) in order to clean the pot. In case the corrosion is deeper you have to replace the pot. I don't know more details for this particular pot in order ...
...scratchy and sporadically responsive, it might just need a good cleaning, which is easy. Otherwise it might need to be replaced, which is less easy, but still easy enough if you are handy. To clean ...
...board. This looks for marginal component connections and cracks in the circuit traces... one listens for the least scratchy noise in the sound... you dont need audio going through for this
...scratchy like it`s dirty. a co band member tried to spray contact cleaner on it but it got worse. also tried to remove the knob but stopped before breaking it .what1s the remedy? Oh great... WORSE ...
...in in input and output connected to amp, there is almost no signal (10% of usual) and sound is scratchy and fuzzy. what could this problem be? Most probable cause is low battery or defective ...
...scratchy. I have given it a good **** out with the vaccuum cleaner where i can, the keys etc, just in case it was dust but that made no difference. ANy help with this would be greatly appreciated. ...
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