Mentalo
Member
What’s your strategy when it comes to maintaining the right climate for your guitars?
Over the past two weeks, we’ve had a pretty intense heatwave here in Western Europe, with temperatures exceeding 40°C (104°F) and extremely dry air (<25%). Thankfully, it has rained over the last couple of days and cooled down, but now the humidity has climbed to over 65%.
My guitars are hanging on a slatwall display. In theory, I could put them away in their cases or gig bags, and I also have both a humidifier and a dehumidifier. However, none of those options seem particularly practical when these kinds of weather extremes occur.
How do you deal with situations like this?
Over the past two weeks, we’ve had a pretty intense heatwave here in Western Europe, with temperatures exceeding 40°C (104°F) and extremely dry air (<25%). Thankfully, it has rained over the last couple of days and cooled down, but now the humidity has climbed to over 65%.
My guitars are hanging on a slatwall display. In theory, I could put them away in their cases or gig bags, and I also have both a humidifier and a dehumidifier. However, none of those options seem particularly practical when these kinds of weather extremes occur.
How do you deal with situations like this?