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Day to Day Humidity Issues with Vellum
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Hi there, How do people cope with humidity and their vellum head banjos?I have recently bought a banjo case hygrometer to check the humidity here in a somewhat rainy England and it's around 60% on…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jody Stecher on Thursday.

Clifford Essex Concert Grand 12”
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So I recently bought an CE Professional, 12” drum, nylon strings and it’s changed my appreciation entirely. It’s totally out in its own orbit and I love it,My CE Popular (first banjo) now sounds…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jody Stecher Aug 24.

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Jody Stecher replied to David Clapp's discussion Day to Day Humidity Issues with Vellum
"If you want more "utility" from these sets, revert to the original faulty wiring, plug it in on the 4th of July and play Stars & Stripes Forever as the lights flash, the sparks fly, and the smell of an electric fire fills the air.…"
Thursday
Joel Hooks replied to David Clapp's discussion Day to Day Humidity Issues with Vellum
"I'll post some clear photos of originals this weekend.  I have two sets, one (which I have rewired) was missing the disconnect and cord.  The other has all the parts but I need to rewire it.  Really, I just need to buy the wire…"
Sep 4
Joel Hooks replied to David Clapp's discussion Day to Day Humidity Issues with Vellum
"I wear a suit of armor when I play.  It also protects me from the beer bottles and rotten fruit. "
Sep 4
David Clapp replied to David Clapp's discussion Day to Day Humidity Issues with Vellum
"The side note - I have also come to realise that the sound of the banjo greatly changes with what I wear! If I wear a Berghaus fleece or similar, the sound is a lot worse as it absorbs all the tones of my open back CE Professional. If I wear a…"
Sep 4
Richard William Ineson replied to David Clapp's discussion Day to Day Humidity Issues with Vellum
Sep 4
David Clapp replied to David Clapp's discussion Day to Day Humidity Issues with Vellum
"Really interesting conversation - I personally seem to find the humidity in my hard case is higher than the room it’s stored in. I got a cheapo hygrometer and a Dadarrio one. The cheap one can go wildly out, whereas the Daddario is way more…"
Sep 3
Jody Stecher replied to David Clapp's discussion Day to Day Humidity Issues with Vellum
"Ah. Well the DIY would explain the amateur wiring. This particular set had normal un-tinted bulbs but they were set in translucent casings of different colors, something like the red chili pepper lights we saw in Mexican restaurants and soon after…"
Sep 3
Joel Hooks replied to David Clapp's discussion Day to Day Humidity Issues with Vellum
"As far as I have found, there were only one make of factory lights, Elton.  They did not flash, but they did come with colored bulbs.  I have not seen any off the shelf flashers, but I have seen a number of DIY, obviously from the post WW2…"
Sep 3
Trapdoor2 replied to David Clapp's discussion Day to Day Humidity Issues with Vellum
"Here in South Carolina, the RH in summer rarely gets below 80%. I just don't play my vellum headed banjos out on the porch. The A/C keeps the inside of the house at 60%. I forgot a few weeks ago and trotted the 12" CE Pro out to the…"
Sep 3
Jody Stecher replied to David Clapp's discussion Day to Day Humidity Issues with Vellum
"I think the lights may have been for both warming and visual effect. Of course the colors and flash were for entertainment but where did the idea of lights inside a banjo come from?  Maybe from drying/warming lights.   This was a banjo…"
Sep 3
Joel Hooks replied to David Clapp's discussion Day to Day Humidity Issues with Vellum
"Somewhat similar, this weekend I was playing a Weaver that I have not had very long.  I got it in parts at the last ABF rally. I guess the humidity dropped significantly around sunset (windows were open) as my 4th string peg suddenly…"
Sep 3
Joel Hooks replied to David Clapp's discussion Day to Day Humidity Issues with Vellum
"Jody, the flashing lights were not for warming, per se, but were a spawn of "Shakey's Pizza" showmanship.  I recall seeing a FIGA News article showing how to make these flashers to add some "flash" to go with your…"
Sep 3
Jody Stecher replied to David Clapp's discussion Day to Day Humidity Issues with Vellum
"I've never had problems of the effects of humidity causing a slack head and dull tone. But I have had a vellum explode due to excessively dry air in an air-conditioned venue.  David, yes you may be paying more attention to the changes than…"
Sep 3
Joel Hooks replied to David Clapp's discussion Day to Day Humidity Issues with Vellum
"Those lights are easy to rewire.  Modern insulated lamp wire that is braided over is pretty easy to get on Amazon or similar.  It is usually just a few screws to loosen and tighten, no different then rewiring a table lamp.  They were…"
Sep 3
David Clapp replied to David Clapp's discussion Day to Day Humidity Issues with Vellum
"Thank you for all that. I have the nylon strung CE Professional banjo in a case all the time when not playing it. The humidity is often as high as 70% when reading with the hygrometer inside the case (!) and 55% (with the dehumidifier running) where…"
Sep 3
Richard William Ineson replied to David Clapp's discussion Day to Day Humidity Issues with Vellum
"I've been playing banjos fitted with natural vellum for over 60 years and never had any serious problems. I wrap the hoop/pot of my banjo in good quality plush velvet cloth which remains in the banjo case when not in use. The cloth prevents…"
Sep 3

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