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 Post subject: NOISE, and heat
PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 3:21 am 
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I'm wondering if I can put my box outside, as in on the balcony....for the winter? I'm thinking inside a rubbermaid container, or make a wooden box, holes just bit enough to pass the needed cables inside. I'm in Southern Ontario. I've got some rather sensitive microphones, and no matter what I do, well, a crunching box makes noise, doesn't it? Has anyone else been driven to this extreme 'solution'? If this idea is simply daft, someone please tell me! Alternative would be to shut down the crunching box, have a cheap off-lease box outside when I want to record something. I just don't know what minimum ambiants are (who has seen a computer that comes with a manual these days?)
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 Post subject: Re: NOISE, and heat
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Haven't gone down that road yet, although the wife keeps threatening to put mine outside :)

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 Post subject: Re: NOISE, and heat
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In theory it shouldn't affect the operation. Think of the new cars that run a "complete" computer with hard drives. They work fine no matter the temp.
Cabling would be the hardest part.

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its good I like it very much


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