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Ohmarinus
Hi, so theres not a channel for this, but I was wondering if anyone has experience with this.
I have found an amplifier two days ago, outside in the trash. And it works! However, it has noise when you turn on the knobs.
It's this amplifier:
[www.retrotronics.co.nz]
And as a sound-o-phile I would really like to restore this beauty to a good working state.
Now, I know there are things like contact spray, but I have read that they usually do more damage than good and only *seem* to work for a short period and then they will make matters worse than they already were.
So, I am not afraid of opening the machine up and replacing a few knobs, but I have absolutely no idea where to get replacement knobs and still wanted to see if someone here has another piece of advice? There might be alternatives to contact spray which don't make me replace the potmeters, but just have me clean it up a bit inside the potmeters?
- Marinus
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