P36 piezo noises ,,, grrrrt ch ch chrrrrrk ,,

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P36 piezo noises ,,, grrrrt ch ch chrrrrrk ,,

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hi folks ,
here's some peculiar noises coming from the piezo PU..
battery is new ,,, looked inside for wiring ,, all good ,,
starts off gritty , & soon gets really dirty ,,, then quits after a couple minutes ,,

anyone seen this before
many thanks ,, jules
cheers from Brisbane Australia,,

see vid,,
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Sounds very much like oxidation problems in the pots to moi.
Have you tried an electronic spray cleaner?
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I agree with Barry.
Clean everything. It especially the pot.
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thanks ,,,, its probably oxidisation ,,, i'll try this ,,, & report back
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that seemed to have done the trick ,,,, thanks guys ... cheers from sunny queensland ,,,, waaay down in oz
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Great news!
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Oxidation on pot wipers, input jacks, and switch contacts is a very common occurrence, especially in a high humidity environment.

Next to poor string action setup, "crackling and popping" was perhaps the biggest complaint I heard from customers in my tenure as a guitar tech.

Always try the simplest remedy first. Happy to hear that worked Jules! :mrgreen:
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