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Old June 9th, 2009, 08:21 AM   #5 (permalink)
sandpiper
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Hello Tazzboy,

I've used switch cleaner and banged the pots while the guitar is connected to amp to see if i have a dry joint (cold joint?). I done a resistance continuity check on all the wiring and everything seems fine. My guitar is a Les Paul Custom. It seems odd that it's happening on both pots at the same level. I've only noticed it since using a valve pedal without a noise gate.

Cheers,

Gordon.

Sorry for delay in responding. I do not have (or want) the internet in my flat, so i use the local library.
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