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<blockquote data-quote="dsw1204" data-source="post: 8580095" data-attributes="member: 663807"><p>I was having a similar problem, but not identical. I was getting an intermittent static-like noise from my tweets. Long story short, someone recommended to me that I spray some DeoxIt Fader F5 onto the gains of my amp. I did this and instantly the noise went almost completely away. I sprayed the gains a second time and within two days, the static-like noise has completely left. No more noise.</p><p></p><p>Just spray it on the gain knobs (per the tech guy at my local dealer...I wasn't sure where to spray, so I asked him), fiddle with the gains moving them all the way forward and back again a few times, then reset the gains. You don't have to take the cover off. The DeoxIt F5 was only about $17 at Amazon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsw1204, post: 8580095, member: 663807"] I was having a similar problem, but not identical. I was getting an intermittent static-like noise from my tweets. Long story short, someone recommended to me that I spray some DeoxIt Fader F5 onto the gains of my amp. I did this and instantly the noise went almost completely away. I sprayed the gains a second time and within two days, the static-like noise has completely left. No more noise. Just spray it on the gain knobs (per the tech guy at my local dealer...I wasn't sure where to spray, so I asked him), fiddle with the gains moving them all the way forward and back again a few times, then reset the gains. You don't have to take the cover off. The DeoxIt F5 was only about $17 at Amazon. [/QUOTE]
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