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Old 03-10-2022, 05:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Jobe View Post
Growing up I noticed my guitars came alive in the summertime in the Northeast and tended to go to sleep in the winter. It wasn't too drastic but it was certainly noticeable. Never failed. So I'm not sure what your guitar is saying but humidity may be the answer. Too much or too little?
I tend to find the opposite, honestly. That my guitars tend to sound better in the winter when they're a little drier, and worse in the summer when they're more damp... particularly when it gets really humid.
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