Well, there are cleaning sprays specifically made for knobs and switches
which clean and remove jitter from the knob's moving parts - plus those
chemicals don't conduct. You could try to fix it first with such spray
(small cans don't cost much really). Also I'd suggest you open up your
AN1x and see the board near the knob if there's any other damage which
you could clean. There's other cleaning spray for such work.
That repair work is easy to do, and might help unless there's some more
permanent damage, but as you said the volume works a bit weird - I'd
assume there's something in the knob moving parts which is conducting
and makes the knob behave wrong. If that doesn't help, then you might be
able to find replacement knob from any electronics shop - the knob hat
is just plastic part you can put to the replacement part as well. AN1x
isn't that old that it would be hard to find replacement, and that
volume knob isn't special one like the assignable knobs (i.e. you can
press is too).
I don't have AN1x service manual.
zyguli2k4 wrote:
>--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Ed Edwards" <edward.edwards@v...>
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>>Here's another plea to the list for an AN1x schematic.
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>>I, myself, am somewhat of a technician, and I know a few experts. If
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>Well, any suggestions will be aprreciated... Guess if you can; the
>problem remains :(
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