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Is there any chance of damaging large diaphram condensor microphones
or Ribbon mics, by laying them in their cases on top of or next to a couple of TurboSound live sound reinforcment speaker cabinets? Theses cabs contain 15" woofers and 1" tweeters. Thnx, G Wiz |
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G Wiz wrote: Is there any chance of damaging large diaphram condensor microphones or Ribbon mics, by laying them in their cases on top of or next to a couple of TurboSound live sound reinforcment speaker cabinets? Theses cabs contain 15" woofers and 1" tweeters. Not if the cabinets are turned off. But if they're running, the vibration is probably not good for the ribbons. Be sure to store ribbon mikes in the right position too, of course. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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In article ,
G Wiz wrote: Is there any chance of damaging large diaphram condensor microphones or Ribbon mics, by laying them in their cases on top of or next to a couple of TurboSound live sound reinforcment speaker cabinets? Theses cabs contain 15" woofers and 1" tweeters. Not if the cabinets are turned off. But if they're running, the vibration is probably not good for the ribbons. Be sure to store ribbon mikes in the right position too, of course. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |