Acoustic guitars are not the only instruments that need humidity control, ever have an annoying buzz on one string on yiur Les Paul that wasn't there days ago? It's not your action needing adjustment usually, it's yiur guitar crying out for moisture. I've experimented with D'idario humidifiers in my acoustic guitars, then I added Herco versions to my electric and acoustic cases. In some cases, especially in SoCal, the wimpy sponge in the D'idarios can't sustain for more than four-days. I started using Music Nomad's products and found their sponge to hold nearly 5x more distilled water and lasts more than a week in a sealed case. The Taylor large display hydrometer keeps me informed about conditions in the room, but lately I decided to try the Music Nomad hydrometer. It's within 2% humidity of the Taylor and can accurately measure what's going on inside. The larger case humidifier makes the need for a second (Herco) only necessary at the driest time of year (September through January). Very happy since far. Just don't oversaturate the sponge and pour off any excess after letting it sit an hour. The price is worth its capacity and time saved refilling those D'idarios.Read full review
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Basically it's a fancy sponge in a fancy box, but I got frustrated with the Oasis brand humidifiers that spill little absorbent gel beads everywhere. This is dead simple and seems to work fine. I wouldn't try to put it in the sound hole of a guitar. If you have a very tight fitting guitar case you may have trouble finding space for it but my acoustic guitar cutaway leaves a perfect space.
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Works fine! Easy to use!
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does it's job
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