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Treble Pot hissing

This is a discussion on Treble Pot hissing within the Music Man Basses forums, part of the Gear Talk category; When fully on the treble pot is now making a very audible hiss. Any ideas on the cause? Thanks Liam...

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    Treble Pot hissing

    When fully on the treble pot is now making a very audible hiss.

    Any ideas on the cause?

    Thanks

    Liam
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    Most noise in your setup is going to be in the treble range, so increasing the treble is going to increase noise/hiss/whatever, so to some extent, this is pretty normal.

    You said it is "now" making a very audible hiss, do you mean it didn't before?

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    No it did not make a hiss before.

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    Liam have you tried cleaning the pot? You may need to go buy some contact cleaner (most electronic stores have it) and give it a good cleaning.

    John

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    Is your amp volume level turned up high?. check your tone settings on the amp
    sometimes extreme levels will produce hiss at high level settings without hitting a note. I had a GK amp that did that.

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    It could be worse..Some people don't even have a pot to hiss in

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    Quote Originally Posted by jongitarz
    It could be worse..Some people don't even have a pot to hiss in
    It's a good thing I wasn't drinking milk when I read that or it would have been coming out of my nose!
    Starting to think about returning to bass playing in the very near future.

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    Liam.

    Something I try to keep on hand for usch things (although it may not always be down to dust/crud), is something called sprayduster. Basically CO2 in a can for blowing cr@p away at high speed....

    Might help?

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    There are solvents made for cleaning electrical parts that work better than C02 because they flush the crap out of the pot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jongitarz
    There are solvents made for cleaning electrical parts that work better than C02 because they flush the crap out of the pot.
    And everybody knows that you need to flush the crap out of the pot!

    I don't know if Radio Shack still carries it, but they used to have a product called TV Tuner Cleaner and it worked great for cleaning electronic parts.
    Starting to think about returning to bass playing in the very near future.

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    Bought some of this the other day and cleaned all the pots on my amp and one of my basses.


    http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...t%5Fid=64-4315

    John

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    They still carry it! I worked for Radio Shack back in the early to mid 70's. That's where I learned about it.
    Starting to think about returning to bass playing in the very near future.

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    You're right Jon/Mobay etc.

    I used to use this stuff, and forgot to mention it!

    Liam, this stuff is worth having anyway, so perhaps give it a go?

    D'oh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jongitarz
    It could be worse..Some people don't even have a pot to hiss in
    or a window to throw it out of !!!!

    on yer amp..........set your tone controls & your e.q. flat ......then does it still do it ?????
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