Same here. I am less than 10 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, and the humidity is high even in the winter. I probably could leave them out (we do have air conditioning) but they reside in a den converted to a music space, so they're plenty accessible in the case. I have an 80s Martin Sigma D35 and a Taylor 914CE. They both sound great, so I don't think the babying is hurting them any.All of my guitars reside in their cases. I take them out when I want to play them, and return them when I am done. I live in TX. If there is such a thing as the humidity belt, Fort Worth is the buckle.
I have played many a Martin. The Sigma D35 is a GREAT guitar, and it goes without saying that a Taylor 914CE is as well. I have a Taylor 816ce (my go to performance guitar). i also have a Takamine that has a superb woody tone. In fact, when I recorded "The Endgame" Supernal Endgame Touch The Sky Volume II, I used the Takamine as it just had perfect tone for the acoustic section of that song.Same here. I am less than 10 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, and the humidity is high even in the winter. I probably could leave them out (we do have air conditioning) but they reside in a den converted to a music space, so they're plenty accessible in the case. I have an 80s Martin Sigma D35 and a Taylor 914CE. They both sound great, so I don't think the babying is hurting them any.