Martin 1T IZ Tenor Uke
How to Care for Your Acoustic Guitar: 5 Simple Tips
Taking good care of your guitar keeps it sounding great. Here are a few quick tips to keep your instrument in top shape:
1. Keep the Humidity Right
Guitars don’t like extreme dryness or too much humidity. If it gets too dry, the wood can crack, and if it’s too humid, it can swell. Aim for 40-60% humidity, and use a case humidifier to keep things balanced.
2. Condition the Fretboard
A dry fretboard can affect how your guitar feels and plays. A little fretboard oil goes a long way—just wipe it on, let it soak, and clean it off. Easy!
3. Change Your Strings
Old strings can sound dull. If they feel sticky or your guitar’s losing its brightness, it’s time for a new set. Wash your hands before playing to keep strings fresher for longer.
4. Clean and Polish
Keep your guitar looking sharp! Use a polish that matches your guitar’s finish, and always use a soft microfiber cloth to avoid scratches.
5. Monitor Conditions
If you live in a dry area or travel a lot, keep an eye on humidity and temperature. A simple sensor can help prevent damage.
Bonus Tip: Play Often!
The more you play, the better you’ll know when your guitar needs some love. So, pick it up and enjoy.
Shipping
In Dubai, we deliver orders on the same Day. It may take up to 2 business days for orders to be assembled and delivered to other Emirates.
Returns
If for any reason you are unhappy with your purchase, we offer a refund for the purchase in the store within 14 days of delivery.
Martin Ukuleles: A Century of Craftsmanship and Innovation
Since 1916, Martin has been crafting ukuleles renowned for their exceptional tonal clarity, balanced projection, and smooth playability, making them a favorite among musicians worldwide.
Premium Materials
Crafted from Hawaiian koa and mahogany, Martin ukuleles produce tones as rich and unique as the wood they’re made from.
Designed for Every Playing Style
Martin ukuleles come in soprano, concert, and tenor sizes, offering options for players of all skill levels and tonal preferences.



Martin Ukuleles