Vhiner,
Like others have said just add humidity to the room.
The static charge is a good warning the air in the room is too dry. Really dry air can cause damage to wood speaker cabinets as well as fine wood furniture. I would also think the dry air would not be good for a driver speaker surround.
Buy a humidifier as well as a humidity sensor.
Example of a humidity sensor.
http://www.indoorhealthproducts.com/humidity-sensors-buying.htm
Like others have said just add humidity to the room.
The static charge is a good warning the air in the room is too dry. Really dry air can cause damage to wood speaker cabinets as well as fine wood furniture. I would also think the dry air would not be good for a driver speaker surround.
Buy a humidifier as well as a humidity sensor.
Example of a humidity sensor.
http://www.indoorhealthproducts.com/humidity-sensors-buying.htm