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Brenton Carter 05-04-2009 09:07 AM

Humidifier recommendation
 
i'm shopping for a humidifier. this isn't brain surgery but i wanted to see what luthiers are using in their shops. my apartment will be about 700 sq ft so it probably wouldn't need a huge one. what do you think? oh, and i'm looking for the best value, also. thanks!

Tim Bishop 05-04-2009 10:13 AM

Humidifier?
 
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Originally Posted by Brenton Carter (Post 12828)
i'm shopping for a humidifier. this isn't brain surgery but i wanted to see what luthiers are using in their shops. my apartment will be about 700 sq ft so it probably wouldn't need a huge one. what do you think? oh, and i'm looking for the best value, also. thanks!

You could easily locate one new on eBay or go to your local department store. There are several brands. A one gallon humidifier should work fine for you. $50. or less as far as cost. Also, a good humidity gauge would be good so you could monitor the humidity level: Radio Shack carries these and they are not that expensive. A 47% humidity range is good level to maintain. ;)

Brenton Carter 05-04-2009 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Tim Bishop (Post 12829)
You could easily locate one new on eBay or go to your local department store. There are several brands. A one gallon humidifier should work fine for you. $50. or less as far as cost. Also, a good humidity gauge would be good so you could monitor the humidity level: Radio Shack carries these and they are not that expensive. A 47% humidity range is good level to maintain. ;)

i would like to buy it new. i have a hygrometer and i try to keep my room now from 35% to 45%. any more than that then my bass doesn't ring like it should. do you or anyone else have any positive first hand experience with a specific model or brand? i'll be moving to cleveland... i'm sure it's not too different than chicago, but if anyone else has a different opinion, please, share.

Tim Bishop 05-04-2009 02:21 PM

Brand?
 
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Originally Posted by Brenton Carter (Post 12830)
i would like to buy it new. i have a hygrometer and i try to keep my room now from 35% to 45%. any more than that then my bass doesn't ring like it should. do you or anyone else have any positive first hand experience with a specific model or brand? i'll be moving to cleveland... i'm sure it's not too different than chicago, but if anyone else has a different opinion, please, share.

I use a Honeywell and it works great. That or any like brand will work fine.


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