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Re: Humity level and speaker performance....
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Joined: Jun 2003
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aficionado
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Thanks John and others for the explanation. I had a similar experience to Rick after Hurricane Ike where the power outage and high humidity caused a layer of water to cover my speakers, audio equipment, ceramic tile and laminate floors. I thought that perhaps the vinyl might peel from some of the speakers but they held up well. Thankfully a cool front blew in about two days after the storm and the humidity dropped low enough to dry things out.
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Re: Humity level and speaker performance....
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shareholder in the making
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shareholder in the making
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I used the fancier terminology the second time around. I think we should start referring to JohnK as "Mr. Fancy Pants" around here.
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Re: Humity level and speaker performance....
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Joined: Jun 2007
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connoisseur
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I haven't read from the beginning of the thread :)but with regards to humidity level, does somebody have problems with flatulence? :D. If so, I have to say humidity is probably the least of your worries unless you enjoy a little bit more boom for free
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