Unofficial Taylor Guitar Forum - UTGF
Taylor Acoustic & Electric Guitars => Taylor Acoustic & Electric Guitars => Topic started by: Skyman911 on October 17, 2022, 04:33:19 PM
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Just curious if anyone has any experience with these? They look kind of cheesy, however look like they would actually work. Our Utah winters get pretty dry, and it becomes a real challenge keeping the humidity levels stable inside the cases. Bad thing is, I have 4 Taylor guitars. I don't really want to get two cases. Two of them are solid wood, and the other two are laminated back and sides. I had been thinking of making a cabinet, this may prove to be a much cheaper option.
Thanks,
Kyle
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No experience with the Musik Tent. Here in San Diego we get a lot of 20% humidity days/weeks. When it gets to the point my little room humidifier can't hang, I put two or three of my frequent players in the closet on their stands and hang a damp T shirt in there with them. Reach in, grab a guitar and put it back when I'm done. My cased guitars and cases live in that closet as well. I hate casing and un-casing guitars several times a day so this is the best system I've come up with. Of course, this supposes you have a closet you can hijack.
Good Luck
Scott
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Just curious if anyone has any experience with these? They look kind of cheesy, however look like they would actually work. Our Utah winters get pretty dry, and it becomes a real challenge keeping the humidity levels stable inside the cases. Bad thing is, I have 4 Taylor guitars. I don't really want to get two cases. Two of them are solid wood, and the other two are laminated back and sides. I had been thinking of making a cabinet, this may prove to be a much cheaper option.
Thanks,
Kyle
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I agree.
Or invest in a humidifier.
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Thanks for the replies.