Post-Katrina salvage of audio gear and software


First, I consider myself fortunate to have made it out of our downtown New Orleans hotel-shelter with my elderly parents and Brittany spaniel. I am very grateful to the hotel staff, national guard, friends, family and kind strangers I have encountered along the way. I also want to thank the audiogoners who have made and encouraged contributions to Katrina relief efforts. My home in the Lakeview section of New Orleans was inundated with aproximately 10 feet of brackish water after the levee adjacent to the 17st Street Canal broke on August 29th. Inside was enough gear for two tube-based and one solid state system. At present, it is unclear when I will be allowed to return to inspect damage. What should I and others similarly situated do with our audio equipment and software? I am thinking that we should consider all the audio gear a total loss with the possible exception of the cables. Any thoughts about this matter and what we should do with our vinyl and CD collections would be much appreciated. David
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Showing 1 response by deb_berkowitz

Sorry for your loss. I can't imagine the feelings going through your head about the past and the uncertain future.

Doubtful that even the chassis of the electronics would be salvageable.

Most of us probably don't carry enough insurance to cover all of our stuff in such a catastrophy.

I bought some jazz records that had been in a flood a few years ago, many cleaned up. The hard part was getting the mold to release. The paper sleeves are abrasive, so moving them without cleaning first will be tough. Best of luck.
Deb