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Cincinnati OH

Is it just a matter of cleaning it or will I have to replace it? Can I add a pot to the headphone jack's ground to limit volume? Thanks!

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Minneapolis, MN

I just spray wd40 on the volume knob.

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Taichung, Taiwan

Replace the volume control knob unit on the pcb.

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Montreal, Canada

You seem to think there's a reasonable reason for composing at anything less than full volume. Set it to max volume, put a drop of super glue there, fixed.

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NC in the US of America

Contact cleaner might fix it. Spray some into the mechanism of the volume pot and then sweep the pot a bunch of times from max volume to min volume. With my guitar's volume pot I just have to sweep it a few times to get the scratchies out. I tried contact cleaner but the scratchiness just comes back eventually. Just sweeping it works just as well.

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A light scrubbing underneath it with Isopropyl alcohol and a toothbrush, then blowing out with comporessed air usually does it for me.

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Czech Republic

I don't think WD40 is good for clearing pots. Isopropyl alcohol. Or just google, how to clear scratchy pots.

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NC in the US of America

WD40 really isn't good for cleaning pots.

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Indiana
SketchMan3 wrote:

sweep the pot a bunch of times from max volume to min volume.

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Chicago

Would moving the prosound mod connections to the pre-pot positions eliminate this problem? Would that just make the output stay at max volume?

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
QuietMind wrote:

Would moving the prosound mod connections to the pre-pot positions eliminate this problem? Would that just make the output stay at max volume?

Yes and yes.

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Abandoned on Fire

Sorry not sorry.