If you’re about to move house or studios, you’ll need to take great care when moving music equipment.
Almost all types of music equipment such as instruments and speakers can easily become damaged. However, with a bit of knowledge, you can help to prevent damage from occurring.
Ask For Help From The Professionals
Ask the best couriers Texas has to help you move. Ensure you hire a reliable moving company who can help you to move all of your equipment with ease. Just make sure they know how to move music equipment.
Pack Your Equipment Correctly
The best thing that you can do for your equipment is to pack it correctly. Do this by:
Putting the equipment in the original box/case if you still have it
Use a lot of bubble wrap, if you need to as it can protect your equipment
Get as many moving boxes as you can
Use a lot of packing peanuts as they can help to prevent damage
You can never be too careful when moving music equipment. Just make sure you have enough packing materials so you can take care of everything.
Packing String Instruments
Always loosen the strings of guitars, cellos, violins, etc. This will help to prevent damage. Be sure to wrap the instruments in bubble wrap before you place them in their case.
Packing Brass Instruments
Always remove the mouthpiece before you pack your brass instruments. Pack the mouthpiece separately.
Use bubble wrap as it can help to protect the instruments during the moving process. Add the instruments to their original cases. If you no longer have the cases, carefully pack them in a box.
Packing Wind Instruments
Wind instruments usually have large parts. Take the instruments apart, if you can, and pack them in bubble wrap. Add them to their original case or pack them in a box if possible.
Packing Large Instruments
Large instruments such as pianos need to be packed very carefully. Pianos, for example, need to be wrapped in special blankets
Drums should be dismantled and packed separately so they’re easier to move.
Be sure to use enough cushioning when packing large instruments.
Packing Speakers
Speakers can seem quite robust but they can still sustain damage. Here’s how to pack them:
Remove all of the cables from the speakers and place them in a bag
Protect the corners of the speakers by wrapping them in blankets or towels.
Add some bubble wrap to the front of the speakers so they’re less likely to become damaged
Place the speakers into a box and add some more blankets or towels
Add the speaker’s cables to the box before you seal it
Take care when you are moving the speakers they are more fragile than you think.
Use the above tips to help you to move your music equipment. Taking great care of everything will mean your equipment is less likely to sustain any damage.
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