"Front panel died due to humidity condensation inside the chassis. Sending the Kemper to Germany and £500 repair (replacement) fixed it."
This is a quote from another thread. Just wondering how common this is? I live in South Dakota and it does get rather humid over the summer months. In fact, the very first gig I played with my Kemper, it was so humid that all of the equipment was coated with a thin layer of moisture. So humid you could actually see it. In the future, I will simply cover with a plastic bag if I encounter that kind of humidity again. But, my question is , have any of you had humidity related issues? If it is crazy humid should I just play through one of my amps rather than the Kemper? I should add that I always bring my Kemper (in rack) home after a gig. I never leave it in the band trailer. I take it home and open the rack so that it can dry if it was humid or even if it came in from the cold.