Rusty Pots...
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- Jamie Peghiny
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Rusty Pots...
Hi Folks,
I recently acquired a Fender Pro Duo double-8 and the volume and tone controls are very scratchy. I'd like to clean up the sound but don't want to cause any damage. What's the best way to do this?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Jamie
I recently acquired a Fender Pro Duo double-8 and the volume and tone controls are very scratchy. I'd like to clean up the sound but don't want to cause any damage. What's the best way to do this?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Jamie
Carter U -12, Fender Pro Duo, Martin DC28, Gibson ES175, G&L L-2000 bass, PRS Bass, Fender Vibrolux, Selmer Tenor, Buescher Alto, Conn Alto
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Scratchy pots
There are three approaches -you can simply replace the pots, which is expensive and takes some background, or you can take the pots apart and gently clean off the wiper area with solvent and a cotton swab, but this is also time consuming, and sometimes, the pots cannot be taken apart.
The third approach is a product called "contact cleaner." I bought the last spray can from Radio Shack, and it is applied just like you would WD 40, thru a small red plastic straw, directed into any opening in the pot. Then, you exercise the shaft back and forth until things sound better.
Note - if the resistive contact area inside the pot is actually worn away, no amount of cleaning will revive them.
The third approach is a product called "contact cleaner." I bought the last spray can from Radio Shack, and it is applied just like you would WD 40, thru a small red plastic straw, directed into any opening in the pot. Then, you exercise the shaft back and forth until things sound better.
Note - if the resistive contact area inside the pot is actually worn away, no amount of cleaning will revive them.
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I had a similar question (re volume pedal pots) which was answered on this thread: http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... t=#1165229
The stuff they sold me at Radio Shack wrecked the pot. I haven't tried Caig which was recommended by a couple of forum members, since I had to replace the pot.
The stuff they sold me at Radio Shack wrecked the pot. I haven't tried Caig which was recommended by a couple of forum members, since I had to replace the pot.
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Pot Cleaning
Jamie,
I always use Deoxit which you can get at StewMac...works great.
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Electronics ... eaner.html
Good luck,
james
I always use Deoxit which you can get at StewMac...works great.
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Electronics ... eaner.html
Good luck,
james
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Thanks!
Thanks to all for their help with this.
I appreciate all your help.
Jamie
I appreciate all your help.
Jamie
Carter U -12, Fender Pro Duo, Martin DC28, Gibson ES175, G&L L-2000 bass, PRS Bass, Fender Vibrolux, Selmer Tenor, Buescher Alto, Conn Alto
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