Nashville 112

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Bob Haskell
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Nashville 112

Post by Bob Haskell »

Nashville 112 problem..
Mid control very scratchy.
I have replaced it once,
and its doing it again.
Any thoughts on this please..
Thanks, Bob..
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Post by Tommy Shown »

Try spraying your pot de-oxot and let it soak in while turning.
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Post by Ron Pruter »

Bob. I'm having trouble with my mid pot also. Before I adjust it, I turn down my master volume so I don't scare everyone with all the noise it makes. I bought the amp used and suspect it fell forward and hit that pot and pushed it in some. Do you know, is it a stacked, double pot?
BTW..Does anyone have one of those pots for sale?
Tommy. I don't think that will work. I took my amp out of the cabinet and heated
and bent one of those little sprayer tubes back toward me so I could get the spray into the pot real well. It didn't work. Ron
Emmons SKH Le Grande, Tick tack bass, Regal high strung, USA Nashville 112.
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Brian Spratt
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Post by Brian Spratt »

I've had good results just turning the knob all the way down and all the way up, back and forth several times pretty quickly. That might be all you need to do.