Tips To Keep Your Studio Gear in Top

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Tips to Keep Your Studio Gear in Top Shape

When reaching for a piece of studio gear that you have not used in some time, the last thing you want is to find that it doesn’t work anymore! Though digital music tools like your DAW will never need repair, the physical parts of your setup (the ones with mechanical parts) are sometimes vulnerable. Even the best studio monitors may suffer damage due to negligence toward proper care and can shorten their lifespan. This article is all about the basics of keeping on top of your gear maintenance. 1. Dust – your worst nightmare Dust can wreak havoc on your electronics. Not only does it weaken the solder contacts but it also causes the potentiometers (knobs) to get rough. Try to keep gear covered far as practicable and regularly remove any dust that accumulates. 2. Be careful of batteries You can’t leave your batteries in place forever. Even the best batteries, at some point, start leaking corrosive materials that can easily damage equipment. This is pretty common in the classic synthesizers that use watch sized batteries to power LED displays or other exterior elements. Be sure to swap dead batteries at the earliest to avoid any damage. 3. Prevent heat build-ups Electronics are highly susceptible to excess heat as well. You must ensure that the built-in fans are in perfect working condition and any vents or heatsinks aren’t blocked. Refrain from putting two extra hot units too close to one another. Keeping the room well ventilated is important in any situation where things regularly get hot.


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