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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Sharpe" data-source="post: 3096106" data-attributes="member: 57846"><p>My K6, ME66 and ME62 are 20 years old and have been in the field for half that time, mostly in the humid tropics (to 40+C), but also at the poles (to -20C). They have got regularly wet and are very often in blazing sun. When not used they were stored in a hot humid house (also in the tropics). I've never used desiccant, nor have I taped up connections. Today they still work like a dream. The only Sennheiser gear I have had fail are the cable connection to the HD25SP headphones. I've had to replace the cable three times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Sharpe, post: 3096106, member: 57846"] My K6, ME66 and ME62 are 20 years old and have been in the field for half that time, mostly in the humid tropics (to 40+C), but also at the poles (to -20C). They have got regularly wet and are very often in blazing sun. When not used they were stored in a hot humid house (also in the tropics). I've never used desiccant, nor have I taped up connections. Today they still work like a dream. The only Sennheiser gear I have had fail are the cable connection to the HD25SP headphones. I've had to replace the cable three times. [/QUOTE]
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