Still Water Weapons
Well-known member
I'm sure the topic of humidification has be discussed before, but I have specific questions that hopefully those more experienced than I can help with.
I live in Tucson, using central heat right now at it is in the chilly 60's. Humidity in the house is most likely single digits.
I humidify my solid top, laminate sides uke and my other cheaper one with Oasis humidifiers. I am also careful to keep them in cases when not being played. Here is the question, is the case part important? I am looking to upgrade to an all solid uke this year. Is a uke that is humidified OK to hang on the wall in my environment, or is the micro climate of a case important to keep the level up high enough? This would apply to a solid top uke and an all solid uke.
Thanks for your replies!
I live in Tucson, using central heat right now at it is in the chilly 60's. Humidity in the house is most likely single digits.
I humidify my solid top, laminate sides uke and my other cheaper one with Oasis humidifiers. I am also careful to keep them in cases when not being played. Here is the question, is the case part important? I am looking to upgrade to an all solid uke this year. Is a uke that is humidified OK to hang on the wall in my environment, or is the micro climate of a case important to keep the level up high enough? This would apply to a solid top uke and an all solid uke.
Thanks for your replies!