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Old 12-16-2010, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by jeremy jones View Post
The jack seems Ok its not loose all all. The connection is tight and makes a click noise when you plug in the cable like its seating into the jack. I don't see any crud or build up inside the jack so I would say its clean from what I can see anyway.

Im not sure how one would clean an input jack?
Based on what you have described and with the pics to support it, I'm not convinced it's the input jack just yet. However, you should clean your input jack and 1/4 cable plug ends on occasion with a good Contact/Control Cleaner & lubricant. You can get this at Radio Shack and it will last you a lifetime. How to? Don't spray it into and inside the input jack, just spray some onto your 1/4 cable plug-end (not dripping) and insert it into and out of the input jack a few times. Do the same thing to the inputs of your amp. This will remove any dirt and oxidation that may be there. Afterwards, wipe your 1/4 plug-ends dry.

While you are at Radio Shack, buy a new battery cap.
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