
philboyd studge
New member
This is a great thread in bringing up the importance of proper humidity for instruments and how to do it but we're leaving out a few things.
It's been my experience in the last 30 years of living in the arid climates of mountains and deserts that rapid change in conditions of heat/cold combined with change in humidity are what usually causes cracks while slow change to extremes seldom does. The toughest conditions for an acoustic guitar are is the change to the combination of high altitude, low humidity and extreme cold. Second are the nimrods that leave their guitars in their cars out here in the desert sun.
So, when traveling to a different climate, try to keep the instrument as close to room temperature as possible and out of the sun.......and DETUNE.
It's been my experience in the last 30 years of living in the arid climates of mountains and deserts that rapid change in conditions of heat/cold combined with change in humidity are what usually causes cracks while slow change to extremes seldom does. The toughest conditions for an acoustic guitar are is the change to the combination of high altitude, low humidity and extreme cold. Second are the nimrods that leave their guitars in their cars out here in the desert sun.
So, when traveling to a different climate, try to keep the instrument as close to room temperature as possible and out of the sun.......and DETUNE.