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Intermitent Trouble Crown D-75
Every Couple of weeks I need to pull the top board and reseat on the
finger stock that links it to the rest of the amp. Has anyone encountered this before and what was done as a permenent fix. I have hit all the solder joints on the top board thinking one might be cold. Pancake |
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Intermitent Trouble Crown D-75
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Pancake wrote: Every Couple of weeks I need to pull the top board and reseat on the finger stock that links it to the rest of the amp. Has anyone encountered this before and what was done as a permenent fix. I have hit all the solder joints on the top board thinking one might be cold. Pancake Is this a connector that's loosing contact? They go bad after a few years. You can clean it with a fiberglass contract cleaner brush it's not gold plated. Gold plated connectors never stop corroding once they're scratched so they have to be re-plated or replaced. Equipment with mechanical connectors on low-level audio lines should be avoided. Low power signals can't reliably spark through oxide layers that form in the connectors. Gold plated connectors don't oxidize but they can wear through after years of thermal and vibration stress. -- Google is a pro-spamming service. I will not see your reply if you use Google. |
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