Weather.. will it damage?
... would anyone else like to weigh in on what i thought was a friendly conversation? im pretty sure im right on this one.
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ahem: (from your source)hcole wrote:Anyone who has been reading this thread, just ignore anything praisedave (I know most of us ignore what he has to say on any topic anyhow) has to say on the issue of humidity, as he has no idea what he's talking about. For some good info on relative humidity
http://www.taylorguitars.com/global/pdf ... t_hits.pdf
" For example the winter of 1994-95 was very mild, consequently we had few reported problems with dry guitars, while the 1995-96 winter was extremely cold, and problems rose accordingly"
~Andy (The artist formerly known as praisedave)
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If you read that whole paragraph it attributes the problems to the low RH (relative humidity) not the low temperature.
Additionally, it says in the beginning of the paragraph that the problems in the winter in general come from the artificial heating we use in our houses. It also says that certain geographical areas and climates are known for their naturally low RH year round.
Additionally, it says in the beginning of the paragraph that the problems in the winter in general come from the artificial heating we use in our houses. It also says that certain geographical areas and climates are known for their naturally low RH year round.
so then the rh is lower in the winter than in the summerhcole wrote:If you read that whole paragraph it attributes the problems to the low RH (relative humidity) not the low temperature.
Additionally, it says in the beginning of the paragraph that the problems in the winter in general come from the artificial heating we use in our houses. It also says that certain geographical areas and climates are known for their naturally low RH year round.
either way we both agree it is not a good idea for him to leave his guitar in his car in 0 degree weather. lets not argue
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briguy945 wrote:I think this should be moved to the meteorology section of the boards


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