Screw that. We’re having hot dogs. Zero effort, similar outcome and not a lot of heat required
This Friday, I took Ye Olde Studer Deske out to do some jazz, again. Went really well, considering. As I was leaving after having packed up all my gear and stowed the PA (I only provide most of the microphones, my mixing desk (the Studer) and effects; the rest is locally supplied) the staff came with a bottle of prosecco and a kilo of raw brisket, both leftovers. This is a mutual-benefit pro bono gig, supporting the local dancehall / concert / amusement park, because I feel much better after an evening there. Still, getting their gratitude in bubbly wine and meat felt really nice.
- So, which is why I'm replying with it here, we had home ground hamburgers this evening, made on the grill.
- I need to de-crust all toggle switches in the desk. They can be temporarily revived with lots of jiggling but are prone to going open again at their own discretion, which is embarrassing.
I'm considering my options here. On one hand, the exact replacement is
available; but I'd like, in the light of a full replacement (30 switches DPDT, 20 switches SPDT; I've already bought replacements for the on-off-(on) DPDT ones.) costing a metric fuck-ton, to explore cleaning them. Switches are quite easy to get out, they're panel mounted and have flying leads with
terminals that connect to the PCB.
Would an ultrasonic make a difference?