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Author: Subject: Noise with pick-up selector

First Lieutenant





Posts: 1
Registered: 11/2/2008
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  posted on 11/2/2008 at 01:30 
Hey. I keep having this problem with my pick-up selector. Its a 5 way switch, and with frequent use, some of the rarely used positions stop functioning properly. Sometimes, there's a lot of crackling, popping etc on my amp, when i switch up or down. Sometimes It doesn't make proper contact, and a very muffled sound seems to come out - and the selector requires some jamming around, for it to make proper contact. I had this problem earlier, and I took it to some guy, he popped some liquid into the selector's groove, and shook the guitar like he was trying to rip it in 2, and by the end of it, the issue was fixed. Now I have no clue what he used, but the bottle said carbon tetrachloride. Apparently, when the volume and Eq knobs on the amps cause such problems they drop a few drops of Acetone (nail polish remover), and it dislodges the carbon deposits from the contacts.

Is there anything I may be able to make / procure or something similar I can do to get rid of this issue.

 
 


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