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Brian Lenherr


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Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 28 Apr 2023 2:20 pm    
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Alright. Don't throw too many rocks at me.

I have a small spot available in a room, and I thought about putting a pedal steel there so I can practice.

But, it would put the steel about 2 feet in front of a window. It's north facing, so sun exposure isn't an issue. But - this window is open at nights in the summer. The steel in question is a mica covered Carter S-10.

Is there a distance from a window that it's safe to have your steel? If I cover it with a nice thick cover will it be ok? Does anyone have this issue?

Thanks in advance.
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Tucker Jackson

 

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Portland, Oregon, USA
Post  Posted 28 Apr 2023 6:20 pm    
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I think you'll be fine. Pedal steels are remarkably tough, at least compared to, say, an acoustic guitar.

If you were on the Gulf Coast, then it might be a different situation. After a couple years you might get some corrosion on metal parts. But Colorado has low humidity and salt-free air.

Your main issue is that in the morning, when it's cooler, the steel is going to be a little flat. And then later in the day as the room warms up and the body expands, it's going to go sharp.
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