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NostrAdamas
Posted 2005-02-03 1:53 PM (#164694)
Subject: dust in my pan pots?


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Location: chicago
does anybody know how do get rid of that noise i get when i turn the volume up and down on my elite?Its like a crakling noise, my connections are ok.Is that a dust build up? remember using a spray on an old peavey to help the knobs stop making that noise.
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MWoody
Posted 2005-02-03 2:04 PM (#164695 - in reply to #164694)
Subject: Re: dust in my pan pots?



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Hey Jeff,

Pull the preamp and disconnect the battery. Get some electronics contact cleaner in a spray can. Find a hole into the pots and give it a good flush. Allow to dry.

Don't do this inside or you too could get yelled at!
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schroeder
Posted 2005-02-04 7:37 AM (#164696 - in reply to #164694)
Subject: Re: dust in my pan pots?


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Every time I log on the title of this post drives me crazy - I keep thinking that someone has discovered/written a new blues song. So now you have to do it.....


Woke up this mornin'
Believe I'm goin' t'dust my pan pots


It almost scans.
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-02-04 7:55 AM (#164697 - in reply to #164694)
Subject: Re: dust in my pan pots?



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I told my wife to get her butt in the kitchen and make damn sure there was no dust in the pots. Then I woke up and the dream was over. I had to go make her breakfast and start picking up around the house.
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MWoody
Posted 2005-02-04 9:10 AM (#164698 - in reply to #164694)
Subject: Re: dust in my pan pots?



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Dave,
There comes a time in a Man's life when he has to look that woman in the eye and say:

"Yes, Dear!"
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cliff
Posted 2005-02-04 9:28 AM (#164699 - in reply to #164694)
Subject: Re: dust in my pan pots?


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Location: NJ
. . . except when he's in Amsterdam.

Then it's . . . . . . well, never mind . . .
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-02-04 12:58 PM (#164700 - in reply to #164694)
Subject: Re: dust in my pan pots?



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L-O-L-A, Lola.
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