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Old 05-24-2011, 08:38 PM
CottonPickin CottonPickin is offline
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Default The between season (humidification)

What do you do when it's too cold to turn on the air conditioner, too warm to turn on the heat, and there is high humidity?

Temperature in my house is about 65. Humidity is over 60%. Guitar plays like a wet log.
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Old 05-24-2011, 09:10 PM
charles Tauber charles Tauber is offline
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What do you do when it's too cold to turn on the air conditioner, too warm to turn on the heat, and there is high humidity?

Temperature in my house is about 65. Humidity is over 60%. Guitar plays like a wet log.
If you are unhappy with the guitar's performance at that humidity, use a dehumidifier. If the space being dehumidified is relatively small/enclosed, the dehumidifier will add heat while removing moisture. Otherwise, keep the guitar in a case while not playing it and use dehumidification in the case from any number of products intended for that purpose.
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