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#329991 - 08/04/11 06:55 AM Re: Leaving your keyboard in a hot car [Re: montunoman]
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That's because they only have two seasons--Winter and the August Civic Holiday, which is the first Monday in August! wink

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#329995 - 08/04/11 07:41 AM Re: Leaving your keyboard in a hot car [Re: montunoman]
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Almost right, Gary. It's actually Winter and Road Construction.:-)

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#329996 - 08/04/11 07:44 AM Re: Leaving your keyboard in a hot car [Re: 124]
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Originally Posted By: 124
Funny, there's no posts from Canada. ;-)


That is because the igloo's last long into the summer rotfl
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#330007 - 08/04/11 01:32 PM Re: Leaving your keyboard in a hot car [Re: rphillipchuk]
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Registered: 01/02/04
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I have two old Solton (Ketron) MS-60's from the mid-90's. They are my "junker" keyboards...used for outside jobs and when there is a possibility of damage.

Thing is, they are TANKS....made of metal and heavy as hell. I keep one in the back seat of my CR-V the entire summer season. The other, newer one is the back-up, and the first one simply won't die!

The newer SD-5 is the "grandchild" of the MS-60's and built the same way; metal case and all.

Like I say: Ketron make some good products, but everything else, from business ethics to product support pretty much sucks.

And that's a damn shame!


Russ


Edited by captain Russ (08/04/11 01:34 PM)

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#330082 - 08/06/11 05:12 AM Re: Leaving your keyboard in a hot car [Re: montunoman]
hammer Offline
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Registered: 01/27/08
Posts: 2403
Loc: Texas
Well guys, yesterday I played a gig and the outside temp reached 109!. When I packed up my car to go home the temp in my car, even with the windows cracked about an inch, was 122! I was partially parked in the shade too. No way I would leave my gear in the car here in Dallas during the summer.

Deane

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#330103 - 08/06/11 04:45 PM Re: Leaving your keyboard in a hot car [Re: montunoman]
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Registered: 06/25/99
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Loc: Benton, LA, USA
I'm at the job on the patio right now. Temp is still 106. No customers out here yet. I must admit I've been leaving gear in the truck some.
No damage except velcro came undone from the sticky side. Everything is in heavy bags and I park in the shade.
I have a few days off after tonight so will put everything in the garage tonight.
DonM
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#330119 - 08/07/11 10:28 AM Re: Leaving your keyboard in a hot car [Re: montunoman]
chony Offline
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Registered: 03/10/04
Posts: 1247
Loc: New York
I would leave my equipment in extreme cold - but never in extreme heat. You could easily melt the circuits.

When you leave it in extreme cold just make sure you defrost - you can snap cables and bust tweeters if you don't.

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