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Hi guys,
I use an (early 80s?) Sansui A-M7 'midi - sized' integrated amplifier and a
couple of Wharfedale bookshelf speakers at my desk to plug into my laptop if
I want to listen to music on-line or just more volume than the internal
speakers can give on youtube etc.
However at lower volumes the channels drop in and out as I turn the dual
ganged volume pot. I've read on line that to fix this sort of thing you just
spray "De-oxit" into the pot and turn it back and forth a few times. However
I've not been able to source De-oxit here in NZ. I use some expensive
aerosol stuff from CRC called "CO Cleaner" for cleaning computer memory
slots etc and wondered if people here think that it might do the job - or
would I be better off trying harder to source this De-oxit?
Cheers and TIA,
--
Shaun.
"Humans will have advanced a long, long way when religious belief has a cozy
little classification in the DSM*."
David Melville (in r.a.s.f1)
(*Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders)
I use an (early 80s?) Sansui A-M7 'midi - sized' integrated amplifier and a
couple of Wharfedale bookshelf speakers at my desk to plug into my laptop if
I want to listen to music on-line or just more volume than the internal
speakers can give on youtube etc.
However at lower volumes the channels drop in and out as I turn the dual
ganged volume pot. I've read on line that to fix this sort of thing you just
spray "De-oxit" into the pot and turn it back and forth a few times. However
I've not been able to source De-oxit here in NZ. I use some expensive
aerosol stuff from CRC called "CO Cleaner" for cleaning computer memory
slots etc and wondered if people here think that it might do the job - or
would I be better off trying harder to source this De-oxit?
Cheers and TIA,
--
Shaun.
"Humans will have advanced a long, long way when religious belief has a cozy
little classification in the DSM*."
David Melville (in r.a.s.f1)
(*Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders)