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Dusty, Dirty Condensor mics, . . Oh My!
Hey guys, . . I have an MXL-v67G condensor mic that I have been using as an overhead to record drums. Unfortunately, I did a 'Microphone No-No', .and left the darn thing hanging up over the drums for a few months WITHOUT a cover!! (I know, I know, . I should be whipped with a wet mic cord for that) Trust me, . I wont make that mistake again.
Anyway, .there some dust that has accumulated on mic, . and I was wondering what the best way to clean the dust off, . or in . .this type of mic, . .or did I already ruin it cause of the dust build-up. . .? Thanks guys. . .Ray
Hey guys, . . I have an MXL-v67G condensor mic that I have been using as an overhead to record drums. Unfortunately, I did a 'Microphone No-No', .and left the darn thing hanging up over the drums for a few months WITHOUT a cover!! (I know, I know, . I should be whipped with a wet mic cord for that) Trust me, . I wont make that mistake again.
Anyway, .there some dust that has accumulated on mic, . and I was wondering what the best way to clean the dust off, . or in . .this type of mic, . .or did I already ruin it cause of the dust build-up. . .? Thanks guys. . .Ray
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