Guitar store
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They don’t need regular tension when in storage, but having no string tension at all can lead to neck bowing problems.ģ - If possible, store your guitars in a room or a closet nearer to the center of the building rather than near an outside wall. If standing them up isn’t an option, store your guitars (in their cases) on their sides, with the upper side pointing up.Ģ - Keep the string tension on the neck, but loosen the strings one or two half steps. When storing several guitars, the cases should look like suits on a rack rather than a giant deck of cards. A wall hook will keep it off the floor while still displaying it to the room through a U-shaped grip that will hold it by the headstock, while a stand supports the guitar by its base.Īnd, of course, you can always store your guitar daily in its case, which will keep it perfectly safe and sound.ġ - Store your guitars in their cases, standing up - not lying down with one case on top of another. If you're playing your guitar on a regular basis and want to keep it at arm's reach, using a wall hook or a stand are good ways to go.
#Guitar store how to#
If you have one guitar or several, it’s worthwhile to know a few basic practical tips about how to store them properly, especially if it’s for a few months or more.