Welcome from northwest Louisiana.
It must suck being a Gator.
Your humidity shouldn't be a problem, but only you will really be able to answer that question. When you say that they aren't wrapped, you mean with no cellophane on them, right? I don't think the Soprano line had cellophane on them to begin with, IIRC.
Your humi sounds good to go- that humidity is about right. Try this, though: smoke one right now. After you're done, go down to your local B&M and pick up an empty cigar box, and put one of your cigars in that until Saturday night. Once your birthday night comes, and before the strippers arrive, smoke the one that's been in the box for a few days, and see if you can tell the difference. If you can, and you like it better, you'll know you enjoy smoking cigars that are a bit more dried out than what your humi keeps them at. It's pretty common.
What happens when you make another cigar purchase, though? Check out making a coolerdor if you think you're in this hobby for any length of time. There's a great link in the Accessories section of the forum. They are cheap to make, and do a great job. No reason why you can't have this fancy-pants Sopranos humi as a nice show piece.
Also, where is the hygrometer on that thing? If it's on the top of the humidor, and not inside the humidor, it may not be reading your RH correctly.
Welcome again.
Bookmarks