My place got flooded last night !
I have to break down all acoustic treatment/extra walls etc I have made in order to get the carpeting removed and the floors fixed.
Covered in water and broken for sure.
Fender telecaster:Cracked in body...broken.
Sub kick mic:Broken.
walls
floor.
Sockets on a pair of large wooden Dynaudios are also completely ruined
Now that was just me moaning. Here comes the actual question.
The lower half of my mic cabinet was covered in water. The lowe half contained
1 U87
2 AKG c414 BULS
1 Beyerdynamic M99
My multicable between rooms was also on the floor
Are these things broken ? The water had retrieved a bit when I came down there today, and left mud all over the walls, so - Muddy water. Even if I let the stuff dry it will be dirty inside.
My biggest concern is the multicable. The U87 and the 414s. PLEASE tell me they can be saved somehow !
Furthermore I had completely lost power in the building, and Im a little worried about electricity damage to gear that didnt get ruined by water. Water didnt go high enough to get most rack gear/speakers/computer monitor etc, but should I let that stuff alone for a while before trying to power up just to make sure theres no water in it anyway ?
Gustav
I have to break down all acoustic treatment/extra walls etc I have made in order to get the carpeting removed and the floors fixed.
Covered in water and broken for sure.
Fender telecaster:Cracked in body...broken.
Sub kick mic:Broken.
walls
floor.
Sockets on a pair of large wooden Dynaudios are also completely ruined
Now that was just me moaning. Here comes the actual question.
The lower half of my mic cabinet was covered in water. The lowe half contained
1 U87
2 AKG c414 BULS
1 Beyerdynamic M99
My multicable between rooms was also on the floor
Are these things broken ? The water had retrieved a bit when I came down there today, and left mud all over the walls, so - Muddy water. Even if I let the stuff dry it will be dirty inside.
My biggest concern is the multicable. The U87 and the 414s. PLEASE tell me they can be saved somehow !
Furthermore I had completely lost power in the building, and Im a little worried about electricity damage to gear that didnt get ruined by water. Water didnt go high enough to get most rack gear/speakers/computer monitor etc, but should I let that stuff alone for a while before trying to power up just to make sure theres no water in it anyway ?
Gustav