I repaired this amplifier and mistakenly sprayed Caig rejuvenator cleaner lubricant into all fourteen pots' pigtail opening.
After fifteen hours of musical duty service, the potentiometers, not all, but enough to raise concern, have crackling sounds when dialed.
So wiper ring contact is compromised by the loss of factory's shafting snug lube, and fifteen hours of vibration from the 12" speaker combo.
fiddling the shaft while "live" fixes the crackling noise, but it comes back later on.
this reveals the resistive track is ok right?
I believe what is happening is flux, debris, conductive carbon dust, factory shafting grease, all have chop suey mixed into the pot.
the pot is pretty loose rotating, it's lost it's snugness, and the speaker vibrations are ball peening the interface wiper stylus onto it's track.
I search the web for replacement pots, fourteen rectangular (Japanese alps?) shaped creatures, impossible to find.
the preamp fet's driving the potentiometers are isolated by the coupling cap, all tantalums, infamous tantalums, but they all test leakage free out of circuit (1970's era of design must be ok).
I tried replacing the one meg audio taper pot of channel two gain, using a cheapo alpha small size oriental splined, and got successful results, even under vibration duress.
trouble is the alpha mini pot must be dremel'd down to suit mobo fitup to the panel, because it's plane of pcb pigtails is indifferent from the original pot, with respect to the mounting plane (panel).
dremel'ing involves severing the pigtails flush to the substrate, then soldering new pigtails made of 1/4 watt resistor excess leads.
these leads then accommodate to the mounting plane, I guess because they are maluable.
please help locate (ebay?) these rectangular pots.
otherwise, the painstaking alternative must be performed fourteen times.
thanks in advance
After fifteen hours of musical duty service, the potentiometers, not all, but enough to raise concern, have crackling sounds when dialed.
So wiper ring contact is compromised by the loss of factory's shafting snug lube, and fifteen hours of vibration from the 12" speaker combo.
fiddling the shaft while "live" fixes the crackling noise, but it comes back later on.
this reveals the resistive track is ok right?
I believe what is happening is flux, debris, conductive carbon dust, factory shafting grease, all have chop suey mixed into the pot.
the pot is pretty loose rotating, it's lost it's snugness, and the speaker vibrations are ball peening the interface wiper stylus onto it's track.
I search the web for replacement pots, fourteen rectangular (Japanese alps?) shaped creatures, impossible to find.
the preamp fet's driving the potentiometers are isolated by the coupling cap, all tantalums, infamous tantalums, but they all test leakage free out of circuit (1970's era of design must be ok).
I tried replacing the one meg audio taper pot of channel two gain, using a cheapo alpha small size oriental splined, and got successful results, even under vibration duress.
trouble is the alpha mini pot must be dremel'd down to suit mobo fitup to the panel, because it's plane of pcb pigtails is indifferent from the original pot, with respect to the mounting plane (panel).
dremel'ing involves severing the pigtails flush to the substrate, then soldering new pigtails made of 1/4 watt resistor excess leads.
these leads then accommodate to the mounting plane, I guess because they are maluable.
please help locate (ebay?) these rectangular pots.
otherwise, the painstaking alternative must be performed fourteen times.
thanks in advance
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