LECTRICare® Videos
LECTRICare® Music Electronics Applications to Analog Gear
Greg Turner, chief engineer for 2520 studios, talks about LECTRICare® applications to analog recording gear,
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LECTRICare® Stage Sound & Lighting
LECTRICare’s advanced conditioning and lubricant formula protects and maintains electronics from excess moisture, wear, heat, and friction.
The Show Must Go On and many elements come together in creating a stage production. Lighting systems, power distribution, audio mixing consoles, microphones, cable snakes, wiring, etc. make amazing things possible yet can also be vulnerable to damage from oxidation build-up, moisture, heat, and friction.
LECRICare is the perfect solution by creating increased contact of conductive elements like jacks, plugs, etc. to ensure that drop-outs, static, or interference won’t be a show stopper.
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LECTRICare® Product Line Application Overview
- LECTRICare® Music Electronics
- LECTRICare® Stage Sound / Lighting
- LECTRICare® Cine & Broadcast
Each product is formulated for its specific area of application to achieve maximum effectiveness. For more information visit our products page.
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Computers & Moble Devices
LECTRICare® is specifically formulated to provide conditioning, lubricating and a protective Micro-Thin Film Barrier, all in one step. It kills static and noise by penetrating through and lifting away built-up dirt, grime, oxidation, corrosion, and rust. It conditions and protects all electrical components to restore and maintain clean connections. For more information visit our products page.
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DIY Corner - Amplifier Service & Maintenance
In this video, we clean an amp and guitar pot tuner, showing how to disassemble, clean, and protect your gear over the years of use.
LECTRICare® is specifically formulated to provide conditioning, lubricating and a protective Micro-Thin Film Barrier, all in one step. It penetrates through built-up dirt, grime, oxidation, corrosion, and rust to lift these sound-dampening contaminants away. It conditions and protects all electrical components to restore and maintain clean connections to deliver pure sound on stage or in studio. Also perfect for use with video, cine and broadcast equipment.
Sound quality is vastly improved. LECTRICare® eliminates the static, buzzing, and audio drop-outs that occur with poorly maintained electronic equipment. Each performance nuance and detail is heard clearly through the amplifier and may be recorded without any unwanted noise.
Caution: Make sure power has been disconnected and all capacitors discharged before proceeding. Please consult with a qualified electronics technician if you are unfamiliar with any aspect of amp repair.
Please note: We only use white gloves to protect the fragile stenciling on our vintage tubes. Gloves are not necessary in most cases and it’s perfectly fine to remove them bare-handed as long as they have cooled off.
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Warnings & Disclaimers
The author/publisher of these instructions and Sound Synergies will accept no responsibility for any injuries or damage suffered by anyone as a result of carelessness or misinterpretation of the instructions/information contained in our videos and website content. Proper electrical safety procedures must always be practiced when working around high voltage tube amplifiers or other electrical power sources. If you are not completely familiar with these safety practices, do not attempt any work on your amp or other electrical equipment before becoming completely familiar with proper safety procedures. Please consult with a professional repair technician if you are uncertain about any aspect of electrical equipment repair.
Instrument Amplifiers
BE SURE THAT THE AMP IS UNPLUGGED AND THE FILTER CAPS HAVE BEEN PROPERLY DISCHARGED!!! Tube amplifiers contain high voltage that can kill you, even if the amp has been off and unplugged for days!!! Safe discharge can usually be accomplished by turning the amp off, unplugging it, and flipping the standby switch to the “play” mode. If your amp has no standby switch, just unplug it and leave it “on” for several minutes. After a few minutes, your amp should be safe to work on. To insure safety, double check by reading the voltage on pin#1 of any preamp tube and pin#3 of any power tube. There should be 3 volts or less.