The Ghost of FM said:
Now I use a Swiffer duster as that actually picks up some dust instead of just throwing it around the room. Cheers!
So, can I still use the swifter duster on this mixer/recorder, . . or will that also possibly generate static electricity on the heads. . . .So, you definitely wouldn't go with even a battery operated vacuum as opposed to the electric vacuum .. ? I'm thoughts were that at least with the vacuum, ,.I could suck out any dirt or dust imbedded in between the faders, and in between the XLR inputs, . and inside the 1/4" plug holes. . . ? However, I do see your point that I might be looking for trouble by introducing any type of electro-magnet motor (around the recording heads) even a battery powered motor. . .
The Ghost of FM said:
Take the unit outside with the bottom cover off and blow it out with compressed air from a can or from a compressor if you have one. Cheers!
I'm not sure, if that's gonna work on this thing, . .it weighs almost 100 lbs, . and I almost busted my nuts gettin down the basement steps
So, draggin it up, and outside, . then down again. .might not be too conducive to my health, . .or at least my nuts
Anyway, it doesn't look like there is very good bottom panel access . . .whew
. . sorry, Jeff I don't mean to be so argumentative, . .I'm just bummed that I'm gonna get to use my new 'fangled-spangled mini vacuum. . .