Bernie et al,
Further on this, David Copp, tech at SennUSA took umbrage at my plan to water
rinse, except as last resort. His recommendation: Open the housing, pushing the
cap and all up through the front, blow out gently with air, BUT NOT THE CAPS
THEMSELVES, put it back together and monitor for some loss of highs and lows;
if so, send it to them.
So far no change it performance that I can detect.
Aloha,
David
--- In Bernie Krause <> wrote:
>
> Maybe, David. I'd just be reluctant to further compromise the mics.
> Let us know how it works out and good luck. You may need to have them
> recalibrated.
>
> Bernie
>
>
> On Jan 24, 2010, at 11:42 PM, Kawika wrote:
>
> > Hi Bernie, yes, great minds think alike!
> > Actually though Bernie, while awaiting a response from SennUSA I
> > think it best I dunk the 2o's in fresh water, unpowered of course,
> > then dry them out. Unless I'mm grossly mistaken, A lot of mic's have
> > gotten wet with fresh water, right? I'll let y'all know how it comes
> > out.
> >
> > Aloha,
> > David
> >
> > --- In Bernie Krause <chirp@>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Martyn and I are sitting here in Glen Ellen, and we both broke out in
> >> grins and a totally inappropriate line at the same time: Kiss your
> >> SASS goodbye!
> >>
> >> Actually, David, don't let the salt eat away at the innards of your
> >> mics. Contact Sennheiser first thing Monday (Germany time) and see
> >> what they recommend. Fresh water exposure is doable under some
> >> circumstances. But salt could be messy particularly if some parts are
> >> left untreated.
> >>
> >> Bernie
> >>
> >>
> >> On Jan 23, 2010, at 2:44 PM, David Kuhn wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi recordists, I recently was out on Polihale beach recording the
> >>> big surf pounding the Island of Kaua`i. While hand-holding the mic's
> >>> in my SASS rig to get close-up wave-wash, a wave surprised me and
> >>> the SASS got splashed. The mic's momentarily sputtered out, then
> >>> started to recover in 2-3 seconds. I dried them thoroughly with a
> >>> hair dryer when I got home, and they sound fine now. However, with
> >>> hydrophilic salt in the mic's, in however minute an amount, I'm
> >>> concerned about future deterioration. I'm wondering about dipping
> >>> them in alcohol. Anybody got advice?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> David
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>> David Kuhn
> >>> www.soundshawaiian.com
> >>> david@
> >>> dkuhn012001@
> >>> 808 335 0398
> >>> Cell 808 651 8247
> >>> Mail to: PO Box 1018
> >>> Waimea, Kaua'i HI 96796
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