Re: Mini Stereo Problem
- From: Dan_Musicant <dmusicant@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 02:23:27 GMT
On Sat, 09 Sep 2006 17:20:11 GMT, "Homer J Simpson" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
:
:"Mark D. Zacharias" <spammenot@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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:> Yeah - except your encoder isn't optical, just metal "feelers" which make
:> and break contact as they pass over the internal contacts in a circular
:> motion. The contacts get tarnished from their silver content, thus the
:> intermittent operation.
:
:In which case the cheap / easy fix is to spin it a lot.
:
It seems very much like when I spin it not very quickly it works fine.
It's when I try for a quick change in volume that it tends to slip. I
suppose it will only get worse over time. I presume there's no chance of
rejuvenating the current encoder, eh?
:
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