Subject: | Re: desiccating AT3032 mics |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999 |
Date: | Wed Jan 4, 2012 9:46 am ((PST)) |
> If the moisture has penetrated over years, it may take time to get it > out. If the moisture is within the capsule it may have to evaporate > out through the diaphragm. If you have a reasonable quantity of silica > gel which you can keep activated, store the mics in a sealed box in a > warm place as standard. My thought exactly. Can't hurt, might solve the problem. -Dan |
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