My Quad 63's have been acting strangely of late. Apart from some panel problems which I just repaired they sound edgy. It's been quite cold here in Central NY and I just checked my Hygrometer and it's 36% relative humidity which is the lowest I've encountered. I've had problems with high humidity - what might low do?
THANKS
Charles
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