the.ronin
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Are you folks living So Cal finding humdity an issue whether it’s too much or too little in terms of properly humidifing your ukes in thier cases?
Digging around a bit, I’m learning that it may not be the case that you should use a humidifier. If it’s too humid, you gotta bring it down with dessicant to bring humidity down to the 50% +/-5% ideal zone.
I guess the best bet is to just get a hygrometer and measure what humidity is like at home.
I’ve never really owned an instrument I cared so much for and I’ve certainly never given much thought to humidity. So this is all new to me. For what it’s worth, I live in Orange County about 5 miles inland from Newport Beach.
Digging around a bit, I’m learning that it may not be the case that you should use a humidifier. If it’s too humid, you gotta bring it down with dessicant to bring humidity down to the 50% +/-5% ideal zone.
I guess the best bet is to just get a hygrometer and measure what humidity is like at home.
I’ve never really owned an instrument I cared so much for and I’ve certainly never given much thought to humidity. So this is all new to me. For what it’s worth, I live in Orange County about 5 miles inland from Newport Beach.