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kentsvanaasen wrote:
When it comes to humidity and general electric appliances, this generaly refers to how much of humidity the equipment can take before danger of damage.
The question is how does high level of humidity affect the sound in a room? |
I'll go back to -- it changes how fast sound travels through the air. Certain design characteristics are dependent on the speed of sound. For example, time aligning speaker drivers or keeping the drivers in phase, the spacing of the drivers in a true D'Appolito design are a couple of issues I can see being affected.
JCD