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Jaded Faith Mods
To goop or not to goop, that is the question!
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<blockquote data-quote="speed2dirt" data-source="post: 131199" data-attributes="member: 2983"><p>Just curious why some of my JF mods have the dreaded black goop on the components while other JF mods I have don't. I also noticed that it doesn't seem consistent to a specific mod (ie my Pitbull has goop, but I have seen one on eBay with no goop). Just curious. I have no problem with Rob using a black sharpie to cross out the numbers on a cap, but the goop is a bit extreme. For example, I am thinking of seeing if Rob can add a mid freq knob to the Pitbull for added flexiblity instead of the switch that has polar opposites on the mids. But will the goop affect Rob's ability to re-mod his own mod? I know it sounds stupid, but makes me a bit hesitant. </p><p></p><p>Also, do any of you factor the goop in on a mod purchase? Does it hurt the resale value to you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speed2dirt, post: 131199, member: 2983"] Just curious why some of my JF mods have the dreaded black goop on the components while other JF mods I have don't. I also noticed that it doesn't seem consistent to a specific mod (ie my Pitbull has goop, but I have seen one on eBay with no goop). Just curious. I have no problem with Rob using a black sharpie to cross out the numbers on a cap, but the goop is a bit extreme. For example, I am thinking of seeing if Rob can add a mid freq knob to the Pitbull for added flexiblity instead of the switch that has polar opposites on the mids. But will the goop affect Rob's ability to re-mod his own mod? I know it sounds stupid, but makes me a bit hesitant. Also, do any of you factor the goop in on a mod purchase? Does it hurt the resale value to you? [/QUOTE]
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