I'm always kinda worried when fixing broken tech myself. I'm usually quite skilled with such things (apart from losing screws regularly by accident), but I'm afraid of breaking even more than what is already broken. I thus was quite reluctant to fix my Lewitt LCT 440 Pure which fell down once last year. It still works just fine, but moving it made something rattle inside the mic cage. I just opened it up myself and removed the tiny broken metal piece. Its almost as good as before. Love it!
Blind, studied game development and applied computer sciences, currently working as software developer, IT administrator and teacher at Anhalt University of applied sciences, musician, nerd, interested in alot of stuff like smart home, auditive UX design, web development as well as highly efficient algorithms, sometimes politics, reading and gaming if time permits, don't hesitate to get in touch. You can expect german and english content here.
Blind, studied game development and applied computer sciences, currently working as software developer, IT administrator and teacher at Anhalt University of applied sciences, musician, nerd, interested in alot of stuff like smart home, auditive UX design, web development as well as highly efficient algorithms, sometimes politics, reading and gaming if time permits, don't hesitate to get in touch. You can expect german and english content here.
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