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In October of last year, I was in escrow for the purchase of a home. It looked like a done deal, so I packed my Studio 60 Paradigms in the original packaging. The home purchase fell through and I've continued searching for a home. All the while, my speakers are still packed. I'm concerned with humidity since the speakers are wrapped in the orignal plastic bagging, some what air tight. Should I be concerned? Is there a better method of storing my speakers?
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Where are they? If they're in a temperature controlled home I'm sure it's not too humid for them..... if they're in a storage unit/garage..... I'd pull them out and put them in a spare room, or even lay them flat under your bed etc..... (with plastic on them to keep the dust out)
Just avoid extreme humidity and extreme temperatures (in either direction) |
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They're boxed up in my livingroom, surrounded by other boxes.
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