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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: -Q- on October 02, 2007, 07:32:50 PM
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i lent my old pair of sonic studios to a friend.his dog chewed one of the cables up. do you think they are worth and or getting fixed?
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Bummer. Please post a pic of the dog and chewed mic cable so we can better evaluate the situation.
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agreed. Need to see pic of dog to make assessment.
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i haven't seen the mics yet here is the "puppy" just she turned 1 not too worried about the mics. i haven't used them for about 10yrs.
(http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b231/ced420/m_eade03cdf7cf890e52811806e71ddd68.jpg)
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did you have to follow the little fucker around to get the mics back?
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labrador, man
/hopefully not too obscure of a cheech and chong reference
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Reminds me that years ago, my dog had one of my hearing aids for dinner.
Yeah, my handle tonedeaf is more than just a reference to my musical inability! :laugh:
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/hopefully not too obscure
nope. :D
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Reminds me that years ago, my dog had one of my hearing aids for dinner.
Yeah, my handle tonedeaf is more than just a reference to my musical inability! :laugh:
Bummer. I hope it wasn't attached to your ear at the time......
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At least it wasn't the schoeps.
JAson
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labrador, man
/hopefully not too obscure of a cheech and chong reference
"Here's your pizza, and heere's your pepperoni!"
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I think everyone wants to see some pics
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At the risk of sounding like the serious person in this thread, I'd say Sonics are pretty good mics and worth looking into getting repaired. Now if they were Core Sounds it would be a different story.
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i talked to him last night, i guess it the battery/bass roll off not the mic cable itself that's chewed. i still have the non bass roll off cable so we'll see tonight.