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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
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in a looong time.
Cleaned all the contacts and switches. Jeez I was getting some static and just poor sound. I bought some Deoxit from RS today and did my amp including the internal switches and pots, speaker posts, rca's, speaker wires etc. Nice a silent and a big improvement. |
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