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Old 03-29-2017, 05:31 PM
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Is it just me or does having all of those expensive electronics and guitars installed right on the water sound like a bad idea? I run a portable air conditioner/dehumidifier in my control room just to cope with the high humidity here on the Texas Gulf Coast. In fact, I have the portable AC on right now even though my outside temp is 80F.
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Is it just me or does having all of those expensive electronics and guitars installed right on the water sound like a bad idea? I run a portable air conditioner/dehumidifier in my control room just to cope with the high humidity here on the Texas Gulf Coast. In fact, I have the portable AC on right now even though my outside temp is 80F.
The thing with guitars and electronics is once they get used to a certain environment they're okay. Really - most electronics unless they're immersed in water or have water actually dripping on them are okay. With a guitar as long as the humidity is constant there's no issue. It's when you get changes in humidity that a guitar goes nuts as does any acoustic instrument.

Trick is to keep the environment constant.
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For those that want to see what Jack is referring to.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7IuF3ZJ-VE

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Saw that interview before and thought it was really cool!
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I have a dirty mic windscreen used by a famous singer. Anyone wanna pay a million for it?
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