OMG. A Fender Rumble 500 combo amp comes in. Guy loads it into my shop, and THEN tells me one of his 8 cats "used it as a urinal". But, it's OK because he sprayed it with isopropyl. I bit my tongue, because first of all, I don't like cats, and they don't like me, and I could smell this foul odor from 6 feet away. But, work has been slow lately, so I don't turn him away.
I turn it on, and it screams like a stuck pig, even with every control turned down. I get into it, decide the issue is with the preamp/control board, so I pull it. There is a nasty, crusty substance covering a small section of the board, including a surface mounted IC. I start to scrape away at it, but quickly get totally disgusted. I pull the board out, and head to the sink. Eff it, this board is getting wet, because I am not getting this funk on me. I scrub it with an old toothbrush, and remove the nasty crud as best I can. I set it aside to dry for a couple of hours.
When I put it back in, it made some of the same noises, but a lot less, and a lot less loud. It kept it switched on, and after about 5 minutes, the noises went away. It has been on now for three hours, and is working fine. I wonder why about the last part of this. Maybe it wasn't totally dry, and thus still conductive somewhere? I don't really know, but if it is still working well tomorrow, this POS is headed to the exit door.
God, I hate cats.
I turn it on, and it screams like a stuck pig, even with every control turned down. I get into it, decide the issue is with the preamp/control board, so I pull it. There is a nasty, crusty substance covering a small section of the board, including a surface mounted IC. I start to scrape away at it, but quickly get totally disgusted. I pull the board out, and head to the sink. Eff it, this board is getting wet, because I am not getting this funk on me. I scrub it with an old toothbrush, and remove the nasty crud as best I can. I set it aside to dry for a couple of hours.
When I put it back in, it made some of the same noises, but a lot less, and a lot less loud. It kept it switched on, and after about 5 minutes, the noises went away. It has been on now for three hours, and is working fine. I wonder why about the last part of this. Maybe it wasn't totally dry, and thus still conductive somewhere? I don't really know, but if it is still working well tomorrow, this POS is headed to the exit door.
God, I hate cats.
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