There are plenty of easy and low-cost ways to keep your old synths looking brand-new. The good news is, things don't have to stay that way. ![]() Sure, the occasional pass with a duster is all well and good, but what about that grime that's been collecting in between the ridges of the volume knob? Or how about that Nine Inch Nails sticker you slapped on your Minimoog back in college? Or perhaps there's a smoker in the house and you've noticed a persistent smell lingering in the studio? This being Reverb, by loved ones I'm of course referring to old gear- synthesizers, specifically. Let's face it: We're all guilty of occasionally ignoring the needs of our loved ones. For other similar writing, check out Douglas' site, Boy Meets Synth. This article, meanwhile, tells you what you can do to keep your synth clean and in good health. ![]() Editor's note: This is a companion piece to Adam Douglas' "5 Things You Should Be Doing to Keep Old Synths Running Like New," which focuses on basic maintenance you can do without the need for a professional synth tech.
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