Hi guys,
What is the best way of looking after (but still regularly playing) an acoustic guitar given our high humidity conditions? I would like to invest in a nice guitar that I hopefully keep for decades (current guitar is 20 years old from Oz, but has suffered a bit in Singapore’s climate).
I can think of a few options for me:
Option 1: Keep the guitar on a stand in a non-air con room but away from sun. Even though the humidity is high, at least it is relatively stable.
Option 2: Buy or assemble a humidity controlled cupboard. I could buy a IKEA wardrobe and put a dehumidifier in in that can maintain a constant humidity (say at 50-60%). The only problem is that when I take the guitar out to play, it will face a rapid change in humidity.
Option 3: Humidity manage the entire room the guitars are kept in and played in. However, this would mean higher energy costs due to a larger room (roughly 3mx3m) and a bigger more expensive dehumidifier. Also, humidity levels will change I guess as and when the door to the room is opened or if my wife forgets or weekly cleaner forgets to shut the door.
Option 4: Keep guitars in case when not playing and put in one of those two-way humidity packs. Then it's a hassle taking the guitar in and out of the case and replacing the packs.
Option 5: Don't buy nice guitars or buy one of those carbon fibre guitars (which don't sound very nice IMO).
So what is worse? High and constant humidity or rapid changes in humidity? Logically, speaking which do you think are the best options? None of them seem great to me.
What is the best way of looking after (but still regularly playing) an acoustic guitar given our high humidity conditions? I would like to invest in a nice guitar that I hopefully keep for decades (current guitar is 20 years old from Oz, but has suffered a bit in Singapore’s climate).
I can think of a few options for me:
Option 1: Keep the guitar on a stand in a non-air con room but away from sun. Even though the humidity is high, at least it is relatively stable.
Option 2: Buy or assemble a humidity controlled cupboard. I could buy a IKEA wardrobe and put a dehumidifier in in that can maintain a constant humidity (say at 50-60%). The only problem is that when I take the guitar out to play, it will face a rapid change in humidity.
Option 3: Humidity manage the entire room the guitars are kept in and played in. However, this would mean higher energy costs due to a larger room (roughly 3mx3m) and a bigger more expensive dehumidifier. Also, humidity levels will change I guess as and when the door to the room is opened or if my wife forgets or weekly cleaner forgets to shut the door.
Option 4: Keep guitars in case when not playing and put in one of those two-way humidity packs. Then it's a hassle taking the guitar in and out of the case and replacing the packs.
Option 5: Don't buy nice guitars or buy one of those carbon fibre guitars (which don't sound very nice IMO).
So what is worse? High and constant humidity or rapid changes in humidity? Logically, speaking which do you think are the best options? None of them seem great to me.
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