Wednesday 18 July 2018

Tips to Handle Audio Equipment and The Need for Audio Equipment Insurance



When you are creating music, audio equipment plays an important role. It helps in making the music effective and ensures better sound engineering. However, it is important to protect the audio equipment. You should maintain the equipment, and ensure its safety at all times. Here are a few tips that will help you with the maintenance of the audio gear.

Check the earthing
The earth connections mark the safety of the audio equipment and safeguarding it is very important. That’s why this is the first aspect that we will talk about when discussing maintenance of the equipment. If the earth connections are not appropriate, it can cause issues in the audio equipment. You need to power all the sound equipment with the mains supply. Make sure the mains have a good earth connection or comes with a double insulation. You should also ensure that the mains connection does not remove the protective earth connections from the equipment. If you still feel there is an issue with the mains, with respect to earthing, then you should connect with a professional electrician.

Insulation maintenance
When you are dealing with audio equipment, you tend to use loudspeakers and amplifiers, which require a high voltage. When we say this, it means you need to check the terminals, wirings and even the connections that make the whole equipment insulated and safe to handle. You should also check the different connectors and components of the equipment, in order to see if it can handle the current and voltage requirements posed by your audio gear.

Ventilation checks
The high power audio equipment when used generate a lot of heat. This is the case, even when we are talking about normal operation. This can lead to fires in your vicinity. If you want to avoid this, you may have to ensure that the equipment is not placed very close to each other. This would restrict the ventilation, and cause fire hazards in your audio room. You can even invest in gear that come with thermal protection, which will shut down the devices in case of overheating. The idea is to have devices that keep themselves protected.

Power supply checks
You will need to conduct a thorough power supply check in your studio. This will ensure safe and sound performance of the audio equipment. Avoid phantom powering of the equipment such as gears. You should have individual power supply for the different gears. Keep microphones away from the mixing desk. Interlink the gear with multi-core signal cables. Use the same phase of mains supply to power all your equipment.

Check the fuses
The fuses should be fit correctly across all the audio equipment devices you have in the studio. This will protect the equipment against the power surges as well as short circuits. Your devices are safe guarded against all the electrical malfunctions possible. audio engineers should never bypass the fuses.

Finally, invest in a good audio equipment insurance. Even after making sure you follow all these tips, chances are your equipment may malfunction. The insurance will help save your pockets at these times.

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