Description
The Music Sorb Guitar Pack contains six 30-gram units for your guitar (a total of 180 grams or 0.4 lbs).
The Guitar Pack outer cover is re-sealable (Ziploc style) so you may, for example, use fewer packets in your instrument case in less extreme humidity conditions and then seal the rest in the pack and use the remaining units a year later.
Normally, you will use the whole Music Sorb Guitar Pack to protect your guitar and become less dependent on guessing your surrounding humidity extremes. In dry geographic areas, we strongly suggest that you read about preconditioning the units.
We will send a reminder note to you at the end of the year to reorder on time.
Read more about the simplicity of Music Sorb Humidity Control ability to protect your guitar(s) buffering the RH fluctuations in all the wooden string instruments
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Jack S. –
I travel a lot with my guitar and Music Sorb solved the problem with humidity being different everywhere and ruining my guitar!
Imran (verified owner) –
I purchased two packages of Music Sorb for guitars, this product works well to control the humidity. Before I placed the Music Sorb inside the guitar cases the hygrometer thermometer showed RH of 67 – 65%. When I opened the guitar cases after 8 hours controlled by Music Sorb the hygrometer thermometer showed 53 – 52% which ideal condition…
Regards,
Imran
drakemc (verified owner) –
I am using Music Sorb in my guitar cases. Where I live it is always between 60% and 70% RH sometimes higher. 2 packets in each of my cases has reduced the humidity to around 50%RH (+- 3%). This is exactly what I wanted. In summer I expect the humidity to increase a bit so I may add another packet, but for now 2 is working great. I am very glad that I discovered Music Sorb!
Dave T (verified owner) –
I choose Music Sorb because it controls humidity both high and low, is dry, and lasts a year. Competing products only last 2-6 months and if they leak, they are wet. I live in Minnesota, with very dry humidity in the winter. I purchased Music Sorb in January, so I followed the directions for charging up Music Sorb, for very dry conditions. I bought a hard case, added weather stripping, and also used a steamer very briefly on the case, since it was winter. I have been able to maintain humidity above 50%.