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Strange distortion/ noise, spent months trying to figure out why
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<blockquote data-quote="shadyyy" data-source="post: 8821963" data-attributes="member: 687346"><p>So, to follow up, I got everything working properly again. If you refer to the photos I sent of the amp internals, you can see there is that white residue. What I didn’t get the chance to get a photo of was the bottom side of the board, which had some mild corrosion as well. I cleaned the board very carefully with q-tips and isopropyl alcohol, and every single contact. This was a two hour process, but once I finished up, I allowed everything to completely evaporate overnight. Put everything back together, and boom, it’s operating normally again. I hope this helps anyone facing a similar problem as me, but do it at your own risk. If done improperly, you can permanently damage a board that may not even have issues. Thank you guys for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadyyy, post: 8821963, member: 687346"] So, to follow up, I got everything working properly again. If you refer to the photos I sent of the amp internals, you can see there is that white residue. What I didn’t get the chance to get a photo of was the bottom side of the board, which had some mild corrosion as well. I cleaned the board very carefully with q-tips and isopropyl alcohol, and every single contact. This was a two hour process, but once I finished up, I allowed everything to completely evaporate overnight. Put everything back together, and boom, it’s operating normally again. I hope this helps anyone facing a similar problem as me, but do it at your own risk. If done improperly, you can permanently damage a board that may not even have issues. Thank you guys for the help! [/QUOTE]
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