HeadinWest
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accrete,
It's not just the humidity it's the heat lol.
With all the windows closed and sitting in the sun it will stay well over 100F and then cold in the fall/winter depending on where I'm at. Not sure if I should tune it down a little after playing or keep the tension on the neck. I wouldn't even try this with a real expensive instrument but my guitar is 11 years old and only worth a few bucks anyway. Good for a test.
It's not just the humidity it's the heat lol.
With all the windows closed and sitting in the sun it will stay well over 100F and then cold in the fall/winter depending on where I'm at. Not sure if I should tune it down a little after playing or keep the tension on the neck. I wouldn't even try this with a real expensive instrument but my guitar is 11 years old and only worth a few bucks anyway. Good for a test.