pack-rat
Well-known member
Hey guys.
Just finished cleaning my gear.
I make sure I clean out amp heads and cabinets regulary. More so if you are a smoker or have wood heat in your house/ studio. It seems I did this a couple of monts ago and the dust builds up quickly
Dust shortens the life of electronics. I like to use a can of air and have a vaccum running to suck all the dust I blow out so I dont get it in the room.
I then use a can of dust eater that i can spray on the contacts that disolves any grime that builds up.
When I change tubes I use a pair of cloth gloves so i dont get oil on the tubes. The oil causes the uneven heat distribution on the tubes. The tubes exand unevenly and may cause premature tube failure ( I learned this from an old Russian friend who works on electronics but not too sure if this is valid but makes sense. He says I should do it whenever I am replacing light bulbs as well).
Any other tips ?
Just finished cleaning my gear.
I make sure I clean out amp heads and cabinets regulary. More so if you are a smoker or have wood heat in your house/ studio. It seems I did this a couple of monts ago and the dust builds up quickly
Dust shortens the life of electronics. I like to use a can of air and have a vaccum running to suck all the dust I blow out so I dont get it in the room.
I then use a can of dust eater that i can spray on the contacts that disolves any grime that builds up.
When I change tubes I use a pair of cloth gloves so i dont get oil on the tubes. The oil causes the uneven heat distribution on the tubes. The tubes exand unevenly and may cause premature tube failure ( I learned this from an old Russian friend who works on electronics but not too sure if this is valid but makes sense. He says I should do it whenever I am replacing light bulbs as well).
Any other tips ?