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I just purchased a Hafler 110 preamp. I powered the preamp, no blown
breakers, sparks or burning insulation :-) I dropped it into my system to put it through its paces and all seemed well until I started pushing the four push button contols; mono, filter, tone and epl. When I pushed the "filter" button the volume of the right channel dropped 80%. Cycling that button produced a few crackles, but no improvement. I understand that this a common problem with Hafler push buttons. Does anyone have experience opening the plastic switch box for chemical cleaning? I'd like to squirt some Deoxit inside, but dread breaking a switch. I've thought of using a hot needle to melt a hole and putting the aerosol needle in that. If worse comes to worse, are there replacement switches available? |
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Thanks for the suggestion. I removed the face plate, stood the preamp
so the four switches faced "up", applied copious amounts of deoxit, let the deoxit work for an hour or so and then cycled the switches a dozen times. I would never have thought that the deoxit would penetrate down the shaft, but it seems to have worked. I'm keeping my Mototool handy though :-) |
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