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Does it make crackling noise while turning the volume potentiometer?
Yup it does. Very sharp and usually much louder than the actual playback volume.
Just replace the potentiometer, they get rusty. I had the same problem restoring my grandmas old amp.
Is there a guide to do this? That's what I'm trying to figure out, what steps I'd need to do to clean it or even replace it.