By now, many of you have heard about the consequences for musicians of the flooding of the Cumberland River that snakes through Nashville. Soundcheck Nashville Is Submerged [Lost in the Flood] | Nashville Cream | Nashville Scene That flood has obviously had a tremendous impact on the homes and lives of a great many, and for that I extend my deepest sympathies. But this forum is for musicians, so I'll focus on that.
There was a whole whack of gear that area musicians now have to either let go of (in which case, someone else inherits the moisture problem), or else bring back to life. I've seen responses to queries about pedals that have gotten wet, but never anything about how to restore an amp or guitar or mixer board or drum kit that has been under water for several days.
We may not be able to lend a hand bailing the water out of people's homes or rehearsal spaces, but that doesn't mean we can't help in our own way. So, what does our collective expertise suggest as potential or tested solutions to these challenges?
There was a whole whack of gear that area musicians now have to either let go of (in which case, someone else inherits the moisture problem), or else bring back to life. I've seen responses to queries about pedals that have gotten wet, but never anything about how to restore an amp or guitar or mixer board or drum kit that has been under water for several days.
We may not be able to lend a hand bailing the water out of people's homes or rehearsal spaces, but that doesn't mean we can't help in our own way. So, what does our collective expertise suggest as potential or tested solutions to these challenges?
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