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Old 09.01.2015, 10:32 AM
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We have just moved into a new house and it has an attic room which is a room built into the roof space.

Living in Sydney Australia the room is quite hot, maybe 35-40 degrees in the middle of the day. I am wondering whether this is a bad place to setup my studio which includes a Virus Ti Polar, Elektron Analog Four and Roland sound card.
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Old 09.01.2015, 01:56 PM
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I'd pay as much attention to humidity as temp.

There's a useful dew point calculator here that will help you see when corrosion / mechanical damage is problematic:

http://www.dpcalc.org/

Then just get cheap hygrometers to put in each room. I actually have a remote sensor not only under my house but in my attic (the sensor is mounted in the attic but the readout is in my office one floor down), because I don't go up there much and there certainly isn't anything delicate like electronics but I want to be informed if there's a problem. This time of year its bitter cold and dry, so I actually have whole house humidifier making sure it never drops below 35%. In regular rooms in the house, of course the HVAC system itself takes care of everything.
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