by musicsorb | Oct 7, 2014
Hygrometer Test Hygrometers are notoriously bad at measuring humidity. So tests have been created which anyone can do at home. Once you have done the test, you can know how off your hygrometer is in total relative humidity percentage. This will allow you to... by musicsorb | Aug 28, 2013
Music Sorb humidity control system is not a desiccant that absorbs moisture. Music Sorb is constructed to adsorb and desorb moisture at specific levels to maintain the right humidity range (RH 40% – 60%) for wooden instruments. Music Sorb looks like a simple... by musicsorb | Aug 28, 2013
40-60% is the ideal RH (relative humidity). It is a reasonable range to preserve the integrity of your wooden musical instruments. Find out more about The Science behind Music Sorb. by musicsorb | Aug 28, 2013
You should normally replace Music Sorb once a year to retain the effectiveness of the product. The product will never feel wet (although it does get heavier when it adsorbs humidity). In extreme climates with extended dry or humid seasons, Music Sorb may need...