On Sat, 2007-08-25 at 08:27 -0400, Dave Phillips wrote: > Greetings, > > As some of you know, my hometown (Findlay OH) was hit by rather severe > weather recently, including some impressive floods. I escaped any > serious damage, but my garage and utility room were flooded. The water > came up to my doorstep and stopped, thankfully, so the main dwelling > space was untouched. All my gear is safe and intact. > > A large storage facility is near my house, and almost everything in the > sheds has been thrown out and piled by the streets for trash pickup. > When I walked by the piles this morning I noticed a case with a "Rhodes > Instrument" label. I opened it, it's a mini-Rhodes, and other than the > water damage it appears to in good condition. I packed it into my truck, > and now I own a mini-Rhodes that needs cleaned and possibly repaired. > > So, how should I clean this thing ? My thought is to simply open it up > and hose it down to get any crap out of its box, then I'll let it dry > and try firing it up to see if it works. Any other advice or suggestions > for this project ? > > Btw, if I get it working I'll sell it locally. It's too heavy to ship, > it reminds of my bad old band days when we carted a B3 and a full-sized > Rhodes. I admit to missing the great sounds from those instruments, but > my back won't bear the strain these days. ;-) > Dave, Here's a paraphrase of an email that I sent to Yamaha a couple of years ago ;-) You might find it enlightening ;-) I bought a new Yamaha EMX88S portable PA on August 7th, 2005. I used the PA on the night of August 20th, 2005 at a gig. I was very pleased with the unit. Since I didn't have enough room in my car I asked our other guitarist, Robert, if he would take it home with him and he could bring it to the next gig. Robert dutifully took the system home and placed it under his bed for safe keeping. All of this would be unremarkable except for the fact that I live seven blocks off of the beach in Long Beach, MS and Robert lives about a mile from Lake Pontchartrain in Slidell, LA. Needless to say, Katrina came along a week later and changed quite a few things around here. My family and I evacuated east and Robert and his family went west. Unfortunately, Robert, being ever the optimist, didn't evacuate his musical gear or move it to higher ground. The EMX88S spent about a day and a half under two or three feet of muddy, Lake Pontchartrain water. When Robert returned he pulled the muddy PA out from under his bed and, having no other real alternatives and little hope, hosed it down to remove the crud. He then let it sit in his house for a couple of months. There is still a small amount of dried mud inside the unit but nothing major. We plugged it in, hooked up a couple of speakers and tested it out.... Everything worked! Here it is, two years later, and I'm still using it and everything still works. Cheers, Jan -- Jan 'Evil Twin' Depner http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69 "Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chardonnay in one hand, chocolate in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming 'WOO HOO, what a ride'" _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user