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burdette
12-13-2005, 11:38 PM
My almost-20 year old Onkyo stereo receiver has a dirty volume control. You sometimes have to turn it up past where you want the volume in order to get the circuit to complete, then turn it down to where you want it. And, the volume sometimes cuts out while playing, and may or may not come back on its own without doing the "turn it up" trick I just mentioned.

I know people work on (and hopefully fix) this problem themselves, but I've not done it before.

Should I try compressed air? Or do I need some sort of "stuff"... the audio component equivalent of WD40?

phoneisbusy
12-14-2005, 12:22 AM
My almost-20 year old Onkyo stereo receiver has a dirty volume control. You sometimes have to turn it up past where you want the volume in order to get the circuit to complete, then turn it down to where you want it. And, the volume sometimes cuts out while playing, and may or may not come back on its own without doing the "turn it up" trick I just mentioned.

I know people work on (and hopefully fix) this problem themselves, but I've not done it before.

Should I try compressed air? Or do I need some sort of "stuff"... the audio component equivalent of WD40?

You might want to try de-oxit. It cleared up a scratchy balance pot for me.
If you have any contact cleaner, that would work as well but de-oxit works well.

Good luck

Dave
p.s. Stay away from wd-40!!! :D

phoneisbusy
12-14-2005, 12:25 AM
My almost-20 year old Onkyo stereo receiver has a dirty volume control. You sometimes have to turn it up past where you want the volume in order to get the circuit to complete, then turn it down to where you want it. And, the volume sometimes cuts out while playing, and may or may not come back on its own without doing the "turn it up" trick I just mentioned.

I know people work on (and hopefully fix) this problem themselves, but I've not done it before.

Should I try compressed air? Or do I need some sort of "stuff"... the audio component equivalent of WD40?

You might want to try de-oxit. It cleared up a scratchy balance pot for me.
If you have any contact cleaner, that would work but de-oxit works well.

Good luck

Dave
p.s. Stay away from wd-40!!! :D

RuSsMaN
12-14-2005, 12:33 AM
Yeah, what he said. Twice.

Deox-it, or Deox-id will work fine. Radio Shack has a similar 'contact cleaner', white bottle, about $9 that works fine also. Turn the unit off, remove cover, spray all pots liberally, and work back and forth several times. Let it set for a while, blow it out with compressed air, make sure it's relatively dry - test, repeat as needed.

Cheers,
Russ

whitetruk
12-15-2005, 12:05 PM
remove cover, spray all pots liberally, and work back and forth several times. Let it set for a while, blow it out with compressed air, make sure it's relatively dry - test, repeat as needed.


sounds like beer drinkin to me haha