Hi there,
I wonder if someone on this forum will have seen these before...?
I have been asked to look at an RCA BC-6A mixing console. The main fault is with the power supply and that was easily remedied. Once up and running, the mixing controls of which some are potentiometer and some are attenuators are all very noisy. The RCA manual mentions cleaning them with "Davenoil" and I have also seen on www mentioned of using a typewriter eraser but no chemicals... (maybe just on the attenuators?)
My question is just a basic one on how to dismantle them? They are the black circular controls pictured below and appear to be sealed units.
Any ideas?
I wonder if someone on this forum will have seen these before...?
I have been asked to look at an RCA BC-6A mixing console. The main fault is with the power supply and that was easily remedied. Once up and running, the mixing controls of which some are potentiometer and some are attenuators are all very noisy. The RCA manual mentions cleaning them with "Davenoil" and I have also seen on www mentioned of using a typewriter eraser but no chemicals... (maybe just on the attenuators?)
My question is just a basic one on how to dismantle them? They are the black circular controls pictured below and appear to be sealed units.
Any ideas?
Comment