How to identify possible damage on speakers?
I just got my first set of Professional Monitors/Speakers and I invested in a nice pair of Focal CMS 65. On the second day of using them I answered a FaceTime call on my iMac and stopped working on my mix.
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The Dreaming...and the Damage Done
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Eletrical damage to mixer and equipment. Suggestions?
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I had a disaster last week while recording and I'm curious if anyone has a suggestion on what went wrong.
Does Clipping damage the mic?
Does clipping when recording actually damage the mic at all or just produce an unpleasant sound?
Thanks
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Water Damage - Testing Studio Equipment
Had a bit of a disaster over Xmas.
A water pipe in our ceiling burst and basically flooded the ceiling, which drained itself through the few exit points it had - one of which came across another ceiling and down the back of my control room wall, and flooded the desk, soaking most of my rack gear from the bottom - everything sits in 4U racks in a circle right around the desk.
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how to know if a condenser mic is damaged?
Hey all,
I have no idea what I'm talking about with mics so...
How would I know if my large diaphram (1") condener mic was damaged while recording "rockstar" the guitarist. I only realized after that it may have been too loud for my mic.
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how can I check if my headphonesspeakers are damaged?
Hello everyone,
I have recently bought a pair of Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 80 Ohm, but I noticed that the jack on the audiocard has some DC, and sometimes while keeping the volume high the sound distorted.
Then I plugged my headphones into the mixer to avoid the DC problem, but how can I know if I damaged them already even if the exposition to DC has been just for some days?
Mic preamp damage (PreSonus FP10)?
I did a very stupid thing with my PreSonus FP10. I was getting low recording levels on the drums, so I've changed a mic cable on one of the mic inputs from XLR-1/4 to XLR-XLR to check if the recording levels would improve. Of course I was stupid enough to keep the gain level on this channel almost to the max.
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Static discharge damage to microphone?
Hello everyone, I'm obviously new to this forum so first and foremost thought id say hi.
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Some frequencies more likely to cause ear damage?
Is there any rationalization out there to think some frequencies are more prone to damage the human ear? Maybe 2khz-6khz because the ear canal resonates in that region? Or maybe loud subbass because of the amount of energy it takes to hear it as well as the higher regions?