View Full Version : Ionic breezers or any air cleaners
tranzash
31.03.2005, 10:41 PM
How do all of you guys keep your studio equipments free of dust?
I recently noticed lot of dust on all of the studio equipments (mixer, cables,studiomonitors, synths,computer)
Anyone use any sharperimage's ionicbreezers or any air purifiers?
Any recomendations? :)
Someone told me that sharperimage's ionicbreezers does'nt work really :?
hatembr
01.04.2005, 06:59 AM
dust, that is the eternal problem.
i don't have any dedicated spray or special cleaner, so i just clean them regularly with a dry cloth, but i don't know what to do against dust that is below the knobs, i didn't dare remove them and clean below them
AlexHall74
01.04.2005, 11:13 AM
The Ionic Breeze does attract a huge amount of dust to it's core of metal but it is hardly ALL the dust that needs to be trapped.
It does emit a pleasant flow of ions that give your studio a fresh smell.
I dig mine!
I also have an ozonator that I run once a week to keep any pesky odors from ever building up.
Ciao!
Dujenwook
07.04.2005, 09:37 AM
I have an Ionic Breeze and even though the collection grid gets dirty as hell, I don't honestly notice any less dust in my space.
Hollowcell
07.04.2005, 12:53 PM
You guys are probably gunna yell at me, but I use a standard Vacuum cleaner! Every week or 2 I'll go through the studio.
Some times the Nord gets dust inside, so I'll open her up and suck the grit out. With the mixer I just press the Vacuum onto the slider track and whack it on full suck.
The rest of my gear doesn't have too much of a dust problem inside, so I'll go over the top of it all with the Vacuum.
Haven't lost any knobs yet - touch the wooden pitch bender on the Nord. :D
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