Hey everyone. I'm new here, and I've got a few questions. I'd like to warn you, I over-worry a little bit, and have very little electronics knowledge, so I'm sorry if my questions are stupid.
Well, I got my other questions answered on other forums, but this one I'd like to verify.
I was concerned about moisture in my new, open-back amp. So I decided to take a hair dryer to it, as I'd read that works. I then noticed that the dryer was set to an 'ionic' setting. Researching this, I found that it releases a cloud of negatively charged ions to help dry the hair. I got worried that these negative ions may have done some damage to the exposed parts of the amp. Again, I know almost nothing about electronics, so I don't know if they could've had any effect.
And if you don't mind I may ask a few other questions relating to amps.
Thanks.
Well, I got my other questions answered on other forums, but this one I'd like to verify.
I was concerned about moisture in my new, open-back amp. So I decided to take a hair dryer to it, as I'd read that works. I then noticed that the dryer was set to an 'ionic' setting. Researching this, I found that it releases a cloud of negatively charged ions to help dry the hair. I got worried that these negative ions may have done some damage to the exposed parts of the amp. Again, I know almost nothing about electronics, so I don't know if they could've had any effect.
And if you don't mind I may ask a few other questions relating to amps.
Thanks.
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