Cleaning question

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Reali, John

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May 16, 2016, 7:49:31 AM5/16/16
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Hey folks, I have a question about cleaning the Studer; Does anybody remove the I/O and DSP cards and clean them with compressed air?  If you do, how often do you do it and is there a preferred brand of canned air to use?  Thanks,

 

J.P. Reali

Eisenhower Theater

Head Sound

JPR...@Kennedy-Center.Org

202-416-8246

 




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Propersi, Augie

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May 16, 2016, 1:39:07 PM5/16/16
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I change my filters twice a year, added a filter to the bottom of the DM21 frames

We vacuum & blow out the desk and frames; with a low pressure air hose with a air dryer/oil filter attached,

We replace 10 faders each year in the control bay and rotate the old ones into the other bays, disassemble and clean the older faders

I do not remove any cards (afraid of causing damage)

 

Seems to work for us

 

Augie J Propersi

Audio Engineer

NY City Center

www.nycitycenter.org

212-763-1263

 

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Reali, John

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May 17, 2016, 7:44:18 AM5/17/16
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Thanks Augie, that’s what I was looking for.

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