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Getting a K200 up to snuff. [message #22535] Sat, 28 February 2015 14:26 Go to previous message
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I've got a K200 Frankenstein head with reverb and vibrato I'd like to get back to top condition. I'm pretty proficient with a soldering iron. It sounds pretty good, but the vibrato isn't working and the reverb is hummy. I want to get it sounding like the day it left the factory. What do I need to do to accomplish this? It's also got a layer of gunk(smoky bar residue?) on the inside. Is there anything safe to clean the boards and components with? Thanks.
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