Sick of tuning issues on the road? These new guitar cases from D’Addario feature integrated humidity control

Sick of tuning issues on the road? These new guitar cases from D’Addario feature integrated humidity control

D’Addario has unveiled a new line of “climate-smart” guitar cases designed to keep the environment around your guitar stable, even when on the move.
Aimed at guitarists and bassists taking their instrument on the move – to rehearsals, gigs, and sessions, for example – D’Addario’s new Backline Electric Guitar and Bass Cases feature a host of storage compartments in a streamlined gig-bag-style design, but the USP has to be the Humidpak Climate-Control Neck Cradle.
Humidity can have a big effect on the way your guitar plays. The porous wood that makes up the instrument naturally expands and contracts in varying humidity levels, leading to playability and tuning issues if not kept stable. The Humidpak Climate-Control Neck Cradle features a two-way humidity control to keep humidity – and your instrument – stable.

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The Backline cases – made of water-resistant materials and reinforced construction with shock-absorbent padding – also feature a detachable Breakaway Bag with Auto Lock security to keep accessories organised and moveable to and from the stage.
They also sport balanced ergonomic straps as well as a cushioned back panel to ensure maximum comfort while in transit.
D’Addario’s new Backline cases are “premium transport solutions designed to deliver superior instrument protection, user comfort and accessory organisation, all without the bulk of a traditional hard case”.
While no concrete information is available yet, D’Addario says an acoustic guitar version “is expected to follow”.
Learn more at D’Addario.
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