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<blockquote data-quote="Douglas R. Allen" data-source="post: 60147" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>Re: Audix 0m5 issue ?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Clean my mic after every gig? Could you explain this in detail? What do I have to clean? It was not the foam inside the ball that was plugged. I wouldn't think at 3am after a long gig I would have to unscew the ball and wipe the metal screen off on 4/6 microphones every night. Is that normal?</p><p>I wouldn't want to clean the metal screen inside a lot because sooner or later lint would build up inside the screen on it no matter what cloth was used to clean it. I have some microphones that are 25+ years old that have been used "much" more with zero problems. I didn't state it was Audix that was at fault. Just showing what I found in case someone else had the same issue. </p><p></p><p>Douglas R. Allen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglas R. Allen, post: 60147, member: 71"] Re: Audix 0m5 issue ? Clean my mic after every gig? Could you explain this in detail? What do I have to clean? It was not the foam inside the ball that was plugged. I wouldn't think at 3am after a long gig I would have to unscew the ball and wipe the metal screen off on 4/6 microphones every night. Is that normal? I wouldn't want to clean the metal screen inside a lot because sooner or later lint would build up inside the screen on it no matter what cloth was used to clean it. I have some microphones that are 25+ years old that have been used "much" more with zero problems. I didn't state it was Audix that was at fault. Just showing what I found in case someone else had the same issue. Douglas R. Allen [/QUOTE]
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