Thanks. I have foam covers I slip over them.
Don.....
Plastic bags are better than foam which are porous enough to allow dust in. Foam can also breakdown and eat at the capsule.
Thanks. I have foam covers I slip over them.
Don.....
What I learned; Humidity isn't a problem unless -extremely high, or you box/bag them up air tight after close vocal sessions (i.e. very high 'local humidity > leading to condensation that can result.has anyone ever really had some dust issue or humidity issue in the past 50yrs in a normal studio ? (not talking about barns and tractor sheds)
has anyone ever really had some dust issue or humidity issue in the past 50yrs in a normal studio ? (not talking about barns and tractor sheds)
Hey,
No, other than the obvious possibility of knocking them over or whatever, there's no real harm in keeping them on stands.
If the environment has regular big changes in humidity or temperature I'd case them, but in the average occupied home room there's no problem.
It might be worth having soft bags or cloths to hang over them when not in use, just to prevent dust settling on them.