Deoxit applied with a small paint brush to get the absolute minimum on
Then push on and off a couple of times
My system is rarely left alone long enough for anything to corode …I’m always changing something around…
Deoxit applied with a small paint brush to get the absolute minimum on
Then push on and off a couple of times
My system is rarely left alone long enough for anything to corode …I’m always changing something around…
Yes I do use Audioquest plugs, they do their job and do not cost a fortune.
Do I have to clean the burndys contacts too? And inside the components ? Thanks
Usually good practice if you do anything like this is to carefully take everything off the rack and onto another area, a table or floor. This way you won’t worry about inducing a hernia or damaging something.
No. Just break and remake the Burndy Connections when all is powered down.
And inside the preamp outputs?
Nope. Just break and remake the connections a few times while powered down.
Thanks Richard. I just finished. 40 mn of work. I am done for 1 year.
EVERYONE SHOULD DO THAT! My system is regenerated. More life and vibrancy. I was a bit lazy to do that but don’t regret.
I used isopropyl with 20% water. The same for my lps. No residue.
That’s why I answered you…
Now you understand what I was referring to .
Happy New Year
/Peder
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