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#92347 - 03/15/03 08:20 AM
Re: Floppy Lesson learned the Hard Way
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Avoid the generic floppies like the plague and NEVER, NEVER, NEVER place floppies near anything magnetic. I have a friend that purchased 100 cheap floppies, several of which had the metal slide come off inside his keyboard's floppy drive, making the device useless. Fortunately, he was able to remove the metal disk slides with a pair of tweezers, without damaging the drive. Another musician I know who recorded some great midi files, decided he would play them during the breaks. He placed them on his 1,000-watt amp head during the first set and they were wiped out by the magnetic fields from the transformers. Some lessons are learned the hard way.
Cheers,
Gary
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#92348 - 03/15/03 08:36 AM
Re: Floppy Lesson learned the Hard Way
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Registered: 07/23/02
Posts: 562
Loc: Oceanside, CA USA
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Your right Don. In fact I have some Memorex disks also that I purchased at Target. They are especially bad.
To Gary; How true. Lesson learned. No more cheapies for me.
To ChicoBrasil; Your absolutely right Chico. I make it a point to keep my floppy disks away from my Floor Standing speakers. Although people should know (if they don't already) that they should also keep them away from Computer Monitors "especially when you Degauss it". Also realize that most of your Computer Speakers, ie., Altec Lansing' Ultimate 621's, etc., have Magnetic Sheilding that will protect them from causing interference and from damaging Floppy disks. I believe even the speakers on todays Keyboards, ie., PSR 2000 etc., are Magnetically Sheilded to protect the Keyboards circuitry, etc., although DON'T use a cell phone near your Keyboard. If a call comes in it can cause interference with your keyboard, ie., "possible unwanted noise" that could emanate from the speakers or headphones. This can especially be a nuisance when Gigging.
Best regards, Mike
[This message has been edited by Idatrod (edited 03-15-2003).]
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