orangecountycarl
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Hi Y'all, :wave:
I don't mean corrosion where the wiring connects with the jack, but where the cable makes contact inside the jack.
Here's my dilemma. I have a hollow body acoustic/electric, F hole jazz guitar
which has the output jack in the traditional place (like a Les Paul).
After years of storage (after years of use), when ever I have the instrument cable plugged in, I will get horribly loud crackling and I'm postitive it's due to the inside of the jack being dirty (the contact between the plug and the jack including the tip). This occurs when the cable is jiggled....which will happen when you play (you don't stay perfectly still).
Taking out the jack and replacing would be a major chore due to the wiring inside the body....no panel like on a solid body.
What is the best way to clean the inner sides of the jack? Should I try to find a wire brush and move it in and out of the jack? Or is there some type of solution that I could put on a Q-Tip and slide inside?
Thanks for any help!
Carl
I don't mean corrosion where the wiring connects with the jack, but where the cable makes contact inside the jack.
Here's my dilemma. I have a hollow body acoustic/electric, F hole jazz guitar
which has the output jack in the traditional place (like a Les Paul).
After years of storage (after years of use), when ever I have the instrument cable plugged in, I will get horribly loud crackling and I'm postitive it's due to the inside of the jack being dirty (the contact between the plug and the jack including the tip). This occurs when the cable is jiggled....which will happen when you play (you don't stay perfectly still).
Taking out the jack and replacing would be a major chore due to the wiring inside the body....no panel like on a solid body.
What is the best way to clean the inner sides of the jack? Should I try to find a wire brush and move it in and out of the jack? Or is there some type of solution that I could put on a Q-Tip and slide inside?
Thanks for any help!
Carl