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 Re: Climate controlled clarinet case?
Author: Ed Palanker 
Date:   2008-07-11 23:56

I’ll tell you what we all do in the BSO during the winter when the air inside and out is dry. We all use Dampits in our cases and keep the cases closed as much as possible. There really is no reason to do it in the summer unless you live in a dry climate or keep the A/C so low that it dries out the air, not highly recommend. Of course you have to keep the Dampit wet. I suggest a larger one for a double case, the one they sell for a cello or bassoon, bass clarinet. It helps too to have a case cover or have your instruments in a canvas carrying bag to help keep the moisture in the case. ESP www.peabody.jhu.edu/457
(Listen to a little Mozart, Live recording)

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