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patrickj
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Hello,
I work in a basement studio with fluxuating room temperature. I store my mics in cases, but the room is cool at the start of a session and gets warmer as the session goes along. Is this temperature fluxuation bad for the microphones? Or are microphones less sensitive than this? A few of my microphones include a Royer 122, Neumann M147, AKG C414B TL II, and Shure KSM141. Nowhere in microphone documentation does it state that room temperature is a factor in the safety of microphones, but I was wondering if it is indeed a factor to be concerned about.
I work in a basement studio with fluxuating room temperature. I store my mics in cases, but the room is cool at the start of a session and gets warmer as the session goes along. Is this temperature fluxuation bad for the microphones? Or are microphones less sensitive than this? A few of my microphones include a Royer 122, Neumann M147, AKG C414B TL II, and Shure KSM141. Nowhere in microphone documentation does it state that room temperature is a factor in the safety of microphones, but I was wondering if it is indeed a factor to be concerned about.