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Humidity And Temperature String Instruments

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Humidity And Temperature String Instruments

2024-09-08 07:22:58

I use this mic to record string and wind (brass mostly) instruments.  The different patterns make it effective in a variety of spaces depending on whether you want to reject other sounds or include reflections.  Versatile and great sound quality.

5
2024-08-12 07:11:14

This mic sounds very nice for vocals, plucked string instruments, and woodwind instruments (at least that's what I've tried it on). I highly recommend it!

5
2024-08-18 05:11:18

I checked the humidity with another hygrometer and it proved that it is operating as intended. I will say that the temperature gauge seems inaccurate, but since that is not the one that matters I didn't knock a star off for that. It seems to consistently be several degrees higher than the actual temperature.

5
2024-07-16 09:19:52

I purchased this item to store my camera - the size is perfect and seems to control temperature/humidity for my gears! I like how the design is so simple too.

5
2024-06-11 02:36:50

seems to be good product, has a temperature indication and next is the indication for the humidity, that has 3 grades depends on the humidity level you desire. It is quite spacious and fits several lenses and 2 or 3 big cameras. Its function is noiseless It came with a small side scratch, but it is small so it is a hassle to return it back for exchange, so I will keep what I have.

5
2024-04-04 05:57:29

After amassing a large collection of medium format film cameras and lenses, I needed a way to house and protect my investment. I bought the 600L Ruggard Electronic Dry Cabinet when it went on sale and have no regrets. I like the glass cabinet doors, so I can browse what's inside without having to open the case and introduce humidity. The doors have a heavy-duty rubber seal that does a wonderful job keeping out dust. All the doors have a lock, and since the case is divided into 300L top and bottom cabinets, you can lock both doors on either the top or bottom so the case is semi-accessible to people without a copy of the key. The humidity control is adequate for where I live in southern California, but if you live in a very humid environment the case will only decrease humidity in the case by 10% of ambient levels. There is no cooling mechanism in this case, so the temperature in the case will always be at room temperature. The LED lights inside are kind of weak and only on the right side. It would be a good upgrade if there were LED strips on both sides. I really like that this case is on casters so you can easily move it around with all your gear inside, but all the casters lock and there are leveling feet that screw down if you want the case to stay in place. Overall, the build quality of the case is excellent--solid metal throughout, thoroughly covered in tough, matte black paint. I can't really imagine this case being better unless it had a more robust climate control system built into it, but that would probably make it much more expensive.

5
2024-04-03 03:40:25

I finally decided to pull the trigger on one of these sealed cabinets. I think my studio room is ever so slightly on the humid side, depending on weather (not the best setup, I'll admit). This cabinet offers GREAT peace of mind, especially with the display reading the temperature and humidity values inside. Now I know my gear is kept under 70 (the cabinet doesn't control temperature by the way, just measures it) and at around 40% humidity. You might notice in the photo (besides my fixation with the Olympus XA), that the humidity readout says 50%. It jumped from 42% to 53% within a minute of being open, giving you an idea of the actually humidity in the room. It probably took about 15min to lower the humidity back down to the 40% area. I was overdue on one of these and am glad I pulled the trigger. If you've been considering a cabinet like this, this one is a good option, at least from my newb's perspective on cabinets. Holds quite a bit too!

5
2024-04-11 01:47:52

I've had this dry cabinet for almost two years now and it has proven to be very reliable. I have used the SensorPush humidity / temperature sensor that I calibrated with a humidity kit to record temperature and humidity. The humidity control on the Ruggard has been quite good. The unit is located in California's Central Valley. I have the cabinet set to 45% humidity. The calibrated SensorPush detector records for 2023 show a minimum of 39.3% and a maximum of 45.3% humidity. The average recorded humidity in the cabinet was 40.8% for 2023. As expected, the highest humidity levels were measured in late July and early August. For the price, I am quite happy with this cabinet.

5
2024-04-01 05:59:19

I was looking for a way to protect my archives from temperature and humidity fluctuations, and my research led me to Turtle cases. They come highly recommended and as small as a 5 tape case.

5
2024-04-09 05:47:25

A quick way to not string cables across the stage.

5