Humidity and analog synths

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Humidity and analog synths

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Worried about my Juno 60 this summer. In the past I've had a Machinedrum experience rust on the screws on the outside casing. Also, a DJ mixer I had also had rusted screws.

It has to be the humidity. I am going to get a dehumidifier, but will it cause internal damage to my Juno 60 if I don't do this?

Curious..
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Yes, humidity can fck up electronic equipment. Get your gear out of the basement.
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Or move into land :p
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Post by dubgil »

move to the desert like me, but then you'll deal with dust (lots of it)
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dubgil wrote:move to the desert like me, but then you'll deal with dust (lots of it)
lets dont talk about dust! I live near regent park, london and I got so much dust from euston road.... (someone told me its one of the most polluted road in europe!!)
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