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mitzache 03-22-2013 12:27 PM

How do you humidify your bass?
 
Hi guys, Winter is over but there is still cold outside and heaters running inside the house. I wonder how other people humidify their instruments? I usually take all my five basses in the bathroom and keep them there with door closed while I take a shower..:) sounds funny but it does the trick. How about you?

Eric Moesle 03-22-2013 12:44 PM

CHANGE in humidity affects my basses in that it affects the action.

Sticking your basses in the bathroom while you shower will do nothing to the wood and is a total waste of your time.

If you want to do them well, keep a humidifier on your house system so the humidity stays CONSTANT.

FloridaSam 03-22-2013 12:48 PM

Whatever beer gets spilled on my bass is the extent of my humidifying procedure.

DwaynieAD 03-22-2013 01:03 PM

pee on it

FourtyOneHz 03-22-2013 01:35 PM

I built a giant humidor for my basses, and it has the additional benefit of keeping my cigars fresh!

Skygoneblue 03-22-2013 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by FourtyOneHz (Post 14072369)
I built a giant humidor for my basses, and it has the additional benefit of keeping my cigars fresh!

^ This guy knows how to live life. :cool:

MCS4 03-22-2013 02:00 PM

I moved to South Florida.

Lo-E 03-22-2013 02:02 PM

I keep the door to the music room closed and keep a humidifier running all winter.

Unfortunately, I don't smoke cigars so I can't take advantage of the two-for-one deal.

Steveaux 03-22-2013 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by FloridaSam (Post 14072070)
Whatever beer gets spilled on my bass is the extent of my humidifying procedure.

Best "humidity" answer, EVAR !!!

Rip Topaz 03-22-2013 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by MCS4 (Post 14072492)
I moved to South Florida.

That'll do it for sure.

F-Clef-Jef 03-22-2013 02:43 PM

Yikes!
 
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Originally Posted by mitzache (Post 14071931)
Hi guys, Winter is over but there is still cold outside and heaters running inside the house. I wonder how other people humidify their instruments? I usually take all my five basses in the bathroom and keep them there with door closed while I take a shower..:) sounds funny but it does the trick. How about you?

Doesn't that just make them... umm... wet? As someone else stated, it's the changes in humidity that affect the wood. Your shower routine is more likely to create problems with metal and electrical component corrosion than solve any "dry wood" problems. Anyway, the wood is most likely sealed, 20 minutes in a very humid room is probably a bad idea.

Bassmanbob 03-22-2013 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by MCS4 (Post 14072492)
I moved to South Florida.

Oh man! That's what I was going to say!

MCS4 03-22-2013 02:59 PM

Great minds, eh Bob? My rock/metal band has played a few shows in the Treasure Coast area recently (one of the guitarists works in Port St. Lucie).

chadds 03-22-2013 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Lo-E (Post 14072500)
I keep the door to the music room closed and keep a humidifier running all winter.
.

This and a hygrometer to be sure it's accurate & constant.
Humidifiers in cases can be problematic.

Then a dehumidifier to keep your basses groovy in the summer.

Broadstbully22 03-22-2013 03:38 PM

I plumbed in a whole house humidifier to my furnace. Helps with chapped lips and dry noses. Easy to install and if you run a water line to it you never have to fill it.

77PBass 03-22-2013 05:25 PM

I spill beer on it at a gig.

JMarsh 03-22-2013 05:27 PM

I live in Seattle. No additional humidity needed.

Bassmanbob 03-22-2013 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by MCS4 (Post 14072774)
Great minds, eh Bob? My rock/metal band has played a few shows in the Treasure Coast area recently (one of the guitarists works in Port St. Lucie).

Let me know when you come back! My office is in Port St. Lucie.

zachoff 03-22-2013 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by FloridaSam (Post 14072070)
Whatever beer gets spilled on my bass is the extent of my humidifying procedure.

This... And I keep mine in my basement. Colorado is dry, anyway & not a ton of humidity fluctuation.

Liam76 03-22-2013 11:38 PM

Sweat and drool.

No, but actually, I used to keep all my instruments near the windows during the winter, and seemed like the hardware reacted more than the wood. On two of them, the control knobs (all with set-screws) just popped off for no reason, and the edges of the frets just didn't feel right. I was concerned about my open-grain finished bass guitars, but this happened with my poly finished Fenders.


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