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- From: sprattli@azores.crd.ge.com (Rod Sprattling)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: Mac IIsi sound problems
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.200607.20230@crd.ge.com>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 20:06:07 GMT
- References: <1993Jan20.234850.84673@laison.w8hd.org>
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- Reply-To: sprattli@azores.crd.ge.com (Rod Sprattling)
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- In article <1993Jan20.234850.84673@laison.w8hd.org>,
- Jonathan_Rochkind@laison.w8hd.org writes:
- |>Okay, this really should be a FAQ, and maybe it is, but I'll answer
- you anyway.
- |>
- |>Many people report their sound going out on them with a IIsi....
- |>.... Some have said the problem
- |>can be fixed by cleanign the contacts between speaker and board, various
- |>methods such as using a pencil erraser have been suggested. Others have said
- |>this is only a temporary fix anyway as the residue will build up again
- anyway, ....
- |>
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- A last word: those who opt to clean their contacts might try applying
- a drop of Tweak! to the contacts. Tweak! is an expensive fluid audiophiles
- apply to audio cable connections to improve conductance. I suspect (though
- I don't know for sure) that it also has anti-corrosion properties.
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- Rod
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- Roderick Sprattling
- sprattli@azores.crd.ge.com
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