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Originally Posted by Electronic M
The pot may have in whiskers or conductive dirt inside....You should clean it.
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The pot had already been cleaned with deoxit and finished off with fader lube. I did this twice to it last year. I'm pretty certain its as clean as it's going to get.
My brother mentioned that it might be the change caused by turning the pot that causes the capacitors on the v-module to change value. The in turn creates a temporary fix for the failing capacitor(s).
So I think I'll just suck up the $6 shipping and get the two replacement tantalum caps on the v-module. Hopefully it will fix the issue.
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