amey01
Well-known member
Hi there,
We all know that humidity shortens the life of electrostatic panels. How is this? Does this only apply when listening/using the speakers (ie. while the speaker are being energised) or all the time.
I'm over in Australia, so we get plenty of hot, steamy days. Should I leave my listening room air conditioner on on these days (while i'm out at work) or is this a futile waste of money?
We all know that humidity shortens the life of electrostatic panels. How is this? Does this only apply when listening/using the speakers (ie. while the speaker are being energised) or all the time.
I'm over in Australia, so we get plenty of hot, steamy days. Should I leave my listening room air conditioner on on these days (while i'm out at work) or is this a futile waste of money?