James,
Did you also clean the key contact
rails at the same time?.
Are there any pot marks/dints/ wear
marks in the spring contacts and the rails?.
If there are then they will need to be
replaced.
Plus, look at the keyboard control
chips, they sometimes work there way out of the sockets, just give them a little
press back into the socket.
Plank.
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----- Original Message -----From: James NelmsHello,
I have a question that maybe someone could
suggest a solution to. I have a Crumar T1 organ that
prouces a "crackly" sound when some of the keys are
depressed...I had cleaned the spring contacts a few
months ago with some electrical contact cleaner that I
purchased at Radio Shack, but the problem seems to
have come back somewhat...Any suggestions?
Best,
James