I have a 1961 Gibson ga5 that has some buzzes at certain frequencies. I pulled the chassis halfway out today while playing and I found that a lot of the insulation over the capacitor and resistor leads is not tight to the leads and is able to rattle/vibrate. Believe it or not the vibration is really loud. I’m sure the insulation was flexible at some point but after all these years it’s hard.
Is there any way to lock the insulation down? Can I put some silicon (or something else) on the leads and “glue” the insulation in place?
Is the insulation definitely needed? I was thinking I could carefully cut the loose ones off with a razor if they aren’t needed.
I’m hoping for something quicker than unsolder, add new shrink tubing, and resolder since there are several that buzz all at different frequencies.
Any ideas? Thanks
Is there any way to lock the insulation down? Can I put some silicon (or something else) on the leads and “glue” the insulation in place?
Is the insulation definitely needed? I was thinking I could carefully cut the loose ones off with a razor if they aren’t needed.
I’m hoping for something quicker than unsolder, add new shrink tubing, and resolder since there are several that buzz all at different frequencies.
Any ideas? Thanks
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