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Winter Is Coming: Acoustic Guitar Survival Guide
Friday November 25, 2022. 02:00 PM , from Sweetwater inSync
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humidity and temperature changes can spell doom for acoustic guitars and any wooden instrument without proper maintenance and storage, causing everything from slight action problems and shrunken fingerboards to intense cracking and even mold and mildew buildup. Humidity damage can occur at both ends of the spectrum, from too dry to too moist, so maintaining levels and locking them in that sweet spot (40–50%) is critical to keeping all your favorite instruments in tip-top shape. While Sweetwater’s Guitar Workshop is more than qualified to tackle the damage caused by humidity, preventing these issues is a cinch with the right equipment and a few easy tricks. Fighting Against Humidity and Temperature Changes Sweetwater offers several solutions for monitoring and maintaining proper humidity levels, most of which are more than affordable, and all are luthier approved for professional results. D’Addario’s Humidipak Maintain automatic humidity control system is a solid and simple way to regulate humidity levels — insert one of the Humidipaks into the included soundhole pouch, drape it over the strings and into the body, and put the headstock pouch in the case next to the headstock, and they’ll absorb excess moisture for a consistent 45% humidity level for acoustic guitars. You can also use these in a case for great results with any wooden instrument. Once they’ve run their course, each Humidipak will have a hard or crunchy feel to it, meaning it’s time for a new one! Your humidity control system wouldn’t be complete without the D’Addario Humiditrak Bluetooth hygrometer with humidity/temperature sensor that tracks humidity, temperature, and other unwanted changes that occur within your instrument’s case with information sent directly to your smartphone via Bluetooth. Even if you choose to forgo the Humiditrak, it’s important to still use a hygrometer to regularly check humidity levels. Add to cart Add to listLearn More Add to cart Add to listLearn More Proper Guitar Storage Displaying guitars and other instruments is a timeless tradition — but one that is not without problems. Though your prized vintage acoustics and custom-shop 6-strings do deserve to be seen as well as heard, this method of displaying instruments invites rapid changes due to dry air and temperature inconsistencies with little to no options for maintaining proper humidity levels. When it comes to storage, placing your instruments in a case away from air vents, fireplaces, or windows ensures a fighting chance against humidity. Failing to do so may result in your instruments ending up with numerous cracks and other issues that render those prized axes unplayable. Have instruments without cases and need to find one that fits? Check out our extensive options here! Shop All Acoustic Guitar Cases Traveling with Your Instruments Winter months may make travel an unbearable inconvenience at times, but the show never stops! If you’re currently in a gigging band, then odds are you’re taking your gear out of the warm confines of your home or practice space and into the biting cold for several shows this season. When doing so, be sure to warm up your vehicle to a reasonable temperature before loading in your wooden instruments. Doing so ensures the instrument avoids any major temperature changes, maintaining its structural integrity in the process. We Will Never Bow to Humidity! Though unavoidable, unwanted humidity changes are easily defeated with a few wallet-friendly devices and tips to keep things in working order. As winter approaches, be sure to stock up on the tools you need to put together a top-notch humidification system for your instruments — you won’t regret it! Curious which humidification system is best for you? Call your Sweetwater Sales Engineer today at (800) 222-4700 with any questions you may have and prepare to arm your instruments for the coming freezing months! Guitar WorkshopFrom expert installation of factory parts to custom modifications, the Sweetwater Guitar Workshop can handle it. The post Winter Is Coming: Acoustic Guitar Survival Guide appeared first on inSync.
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