by Taylor Mackinnon | Feb 18, 2014 | How pianos work
By Taylor Mackinnon Music Sorb This is where Music Sorb comes into the picture. Music Sorb absorbs and releases moisture as the humidity changes. It acts like a shock absorber to the humidity fluctuations. Music Sorb is based on synthetic silica gel with a simple...
by musicsorb | Jan 8, 2014 | Piano talks, Wood Instruments
by John G. Taylor An engineer from Mexico has developed an evil plan. He’s plotting to replace us. Miguel Adad Martinez Genis, a graduate of Mexico’s National Polytechnic Institute and now a member of the insitutes’ Interdisciplinary Engineering and Advanced...
by musicsorb | Nov 23, 2013 | Humidity Control for Musical Instruments, Wood Instruments
Controlling the relative humidity of your wooden instrument is vital, whether it be a piano, guitar, violin, viola, cello, string bass, or dulcimer. You have several ways to control humidity if you do not use Music Sorb . Install humidifiers and dehumidifiers in a... by musicsorb | Oct 25, 2013 | Humidity Control for Musical Instruments, Wood Instruments
I like the statement in a video that I watched lately: “At the factory, all the incompetent people in the thermometer department are sent to the hygrometer department.” You may have been thinking of buying or have bought a hygrometer to measure the humidity around...