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Do I Have To Get A Guitar Humidifier And How Do I Buy The Better Type

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Many valuable musical instruments have unfortunately suffered damage due to neglect. One simple and affordable way to protect these instruments is by maintaining the appropriate humidity levels. If you’ve ever wondered, “Do I need a guitar humidifier?” read the rest of this article to find out.

These small devices are designed to fit inside your guitar case. They help maintain the moisture levels at the right level for the health of the guitar. Without a humidifier in your case, the wood could warp due to excessive moisture. The strings may go out of tune, and there is a risk that the glue won’t hold. Conversely, low humidity can cause the wood to shrink, leading to equally severe issues.

Try to assess if your location is suitable for storing your instrument without these devices. If you go outside and don’t notice anything unusual, then it’s probably fine to store your instrument as is. However, if your skin feels excessively clammy and wet, it indicates too much humidity. On the other hand, if you feel excessively dry and your mouth begins to crack, your environment has low humidity.

A humidifier can help balance out these fluctuations inside the guitar …

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“Do I Have To Get A Guitar Humidifier And How Do I Buy The Better Type”