Re: Humidified Mandolin/Guitar Cabinet
I try to keep my house humidified. Winter dry conditions are also bad for you, your furniture, floors, cabinets, any thing that is wood. It is easy and inexpensive to humidify. If you have humid conditions in the summer and don't have air conditioning, as I don't, then I watch the humidity and temp and close the windows on hot humid days and run a dehumidifier when necessary. I pick my mandolin up many time over the day and evening and like it accessible. Gigging here in the summer exposes an instrument to extremes of humidity and mine have all been fine as it is constant and not quick changes. Due to necessity I keep it more humid in the summer than the winter. It is also harder to keep the humidity down when it is humid out than it is to keep it from drying out in the winter.
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