GonzoFonts
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First time Boogie owner. :mrgreen:
Last weekend I bought a DC-3 combo for a good price but it does need a little work... it needs a new handle, chassis straps, and eventually tubes (I was told the current ones still have some life left).
In addition to the above, a couple of the sliders are scratchy as is the master volume pot on the lead channel.
I bought Deoxit D5 but my friend says that is not what I want to use.
My friend said that for the EQ sliders, I should use Deoxit F5 since it is specifically made for sliders. From what I have read on line, it makes sense to use Deoxit F5 for the EQ sliders.
What I am totally confused on is my friend said I can also use Deoxit F5 for the master volume pot. His reasoning is that the rotary pots, in this case the master volume pot, in Boogies are "carbon comp" and Deoxit D5 is not made for "carbon comp" pots. He also said that Deoxit D5 could degrade the plastics in pots - the shaft for the master volume pot is plastic and there could be more plastic within the pot itself.
From searching on line, some people say its OK to use Deoxit D5 on "carbon comp" pots while others say it is not OK.
Can anyone here provide info?
Thanks in advance.
GonzoFonts
Last weekend I bought a DC-3 combo for a good price but it does need a little work... it needs a new handle, chassis straps, and eventually tubes (I was told the current ones still have some life left).
In addition to the above, a couple of the sliders are scratchy as is the master volume pot on the lead channel.
I bought Deoxit D5 but my friend says that is not what I want to use.
My friend said that for the EQ sliders, I should use Deoxit F5 since it is specifically made for sliders. From what I have read on line, it makes sense to use Deoxit F5 for the EQ sliders.
What I am totally confused on is my friend said I can also use Deoxit F5 for the master volume pot. His reasoning is that the rotary pots, in this case the master volume pot, in Boogies are "carbon comp" and Deoxit D5 is not made for "carbon comp" pots. He also said that Deoxit D5 could degrade the plastics in pots - the shaft for the master volume pot is plastic and there could be more plastic within the pot itself.
From searching on line, some people say its OK to use Deoxit D5 on "carbon comp" pots while others say it is not OK.
Can anyone here provide info?
Thanks in advance.
GonzoFonts