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HUMIDITY - AWARENESS AND CONTROL

PLAYER AWARENESS IS THE KEY.

bulletStabilize the guitar by buffering thermal and humidity changes;
bulletUse a lab quality (+/- 5% accuracy min.) thermometer/hygrometer in your instrument case to accurately measure the instrument's environment;
bulletHumidify or dehumidify (as appropriate) using water-retentive clay-based humidifiers or type-packaged desiccant packs (respectively) in your instrument case when warranted.

So, what about some guidelines? Lab and real world research suggests:  If ambient humidity is 40% or less - humidify your guitar; if humidity is 70% or greater - dehumidify. For safety's sake, strenuously avoid rapid temperature changes (more than 20F per hour), and exposure to temperatures less than 45F or more than 105F. Naturally, individual instruments respond differently to thermal and humidity stress, some being more sensitive (i.e. more easily damaged) than others. In turn, the above limits are meant as a guide only - it's better to be safe than sorry. Also, it is a good idea to let your instrument adapt slowly to significantly different conditions while inside its case - before removing it! 

The leading cause of instrument damage and expensive repairs is exposure to excessive temperature and humidity conditions. Just ask any repair person about cracked and shattered finishes, top crack repairs, bridge re-glues, neck resets, and various other re-gluing, straightening, and restoration jobs. He'll probably tell you that, aside from routine maintenance items like re-fret jobs, as much as 90% of the repair business comes from thermal and humidity abuse. Even the best hard-shell case is inadequate protection when an instrument is exposed to rapid changes and extremes of temperature and humidity. 

Aside from use of synthetic materials, hard shell cases really haven't changed much since the 1800's. Currently available hard shell cases themselves, do not provide adequate thermal or humidity protection to accommodate routine weather changes, much less the exposure that occurs when the instrument is taken outside, or left in a closed automobile or aircraft cargo hold. 

The reality is that stringed instruments made of various woods, plastics, metals and other dissimilar materials are susceptible to damage from heat or cold, and from excessive dryness or humidity, as evidenced by the thermal/humidity damage present on the vast majority of used and vintage instruments. No matter how much effort the luthier puts into obtaining stabilized tone woods, de-stressing instrument structures, or developing elasticized finishes, a guitar will eventually show damage due to thermal/ humidity exposure unless it is kept in a stable environment. In addition, world class high performance guitars are more susceptible to damage than lesser instruments, due to lighter overall construction, thinner tops, smaller braces, and closer tolerances. 

IMPORTANT!!! MAKE SURE that you use a LAB-QUALITY humidity gauge, preferably solid state. Note that most small humidity gauges have accuracies of +/-20%, which is dangerously imprecise. Other types may be designed for weather forecasting use, and may be mechanically undesirable since an instrument case can see fairly rough action (shocks) every now and then. This type will not maintain accuracy if it is knocked around. Additionally, most humidity gauges supplied with currently available humidifiers are accurate to +/20 to 30% only (and don't ask me why they supply such junk!) I guess, the cliché "ya gets what ya pays for" applies here too. The gauges below are widely available on the internet for our purchase of you may obtain them from display and play.

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