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Old 03-08-2018, 11:59 AM
Jim in TC Jim in TC is offline
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I know folks who have little or no worry about fine guitars and humidity, and have generally gotten away with it. I was once in that camp, with a D-18, and got away with it. But I wouldn't anymore, and have gone over to carbon fiber so I don't have to think about it.

In these forums I have read quite a few "got away with it" stories and plenty of "this is what the damage looks like" stories.

So it depends on your risk tolerance - you might get away with it (but maybe not).

Depends on your climate - tend to run in the 40-60% humidity year round (including inside humidity)? Or if not, do you run a humidifier (and de-hum) in the house when it strays very far from that range?
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