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One thing I do for fun is refurbish Dorrough Discriminate Audio
Processors. It's been a thing for me for years. Over that time, however, I'm understandably seeing an increase in the number of VU meters that are sticky. The one of the bench now has two meters that need to be replaced or repaired. Replacements (Modutec) are not available, and repairs are tough. As an experiment, I connected my function generator to one of the sticky meters are started hitting it with 2 Hz. As the movement seems to free up, I increase the swing such that it eventually reaches full scale high and low. The first meter I did this too seems to be working normally. The second one is undergoing treatment at the moment. Based on a previous recommendation here a long time ago, I got some super fancy oil for the movements. At that time, I tried oiling a couple of movements. It didn't help either one. Either I got the oil in the wrong place, or oil wouldn't solve the problem. My question is, if this conditioning process frees up the movement, how likely is the movement likely to function before it starts freezing again? Alternatively, does anyone repair meters any more? |
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