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Don’t you Vacuum your In Ear Monitors?

You don’t own an in ear monitor Vacuum? We need to talk! Do you use in ear monitors daily or maintain them for others to use? If so, you know keeping things clean can be an ugly job at times. Thankfully, like most maintenance, small consistent steps are the only real way to getting ahead. This is one of many jobs that’s only really annoying if you neglect it over time. Much like microphone grills and foam inserts, they’ll last so much longer if kept clean.

Maintaining windscreens takes little more than a mild detergent, while the scale of in ear monitors calls for some specialized tools. The idea is simple. After each use, you need to remove wax and other build-up from the monitors. You’ll notice time adding up though, if you’re doing the job right for multiple sets a day.

We talked with Nicholas Radina in episode #133 about his work on the road and at home in Cincinnati. Nicholas is a driving force in the local music scene there, and talented musician in his own right. He shares his journey as a touring monitor engineer on YouTube & is very generous with his time answering questions. His new storefront has purpose made tools to clean, test and diagnose common in ear monitor issues. Diagnose & solve issues with any in ears you might come across. The JodiVac prices are some of the best you will find & Nicholas clearly has a passion for sharing knowledge and his experience with anyone who’s interested to learn.

dark screen sleep sounds

Nicholas recently uploaded this 11+Hr dark screen audio recording of Tour Bus sounds from the road. If you sleep better with some background noise, or want to feel like your back on the bus, give his channel a listen below.

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