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PEZ
Posted 2010-05-22 3:36 PM (#371324)
Subject: traveling into high humidity on the ground



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any suggested precaution?
Adamas a better idea than wood top?
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2010-05-22 3:45 PM (#371325 - in reply to #371324)
Subject: Re: traveling into high humidity on the ground


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Where you going? Isn't it fairly humid in Hartford right now? If it isn't, just wait a day or two. I've seen it go from 40% humidity to 90% in one day in Connecticut. I doubt going into a high humidity area will harm your guitar at all.
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PEZ
Posted 2010-05-22 3:54 PM (#371326 - in reply to #371324)
Subject: Re: traveling into high humidity on the ground



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True
I going from Hartford to Chicago
Chicago to New Orleans.
New Orleans back to Hartford.
17 states in total.
In August
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2010-05-22 4:21 PM (#371327 - in reply to #371324)
Subject: Re: traveling into high humidity on the ground


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Not a problem at all then, in my opinion. It will be humid when you leave, it will be humid everywhere you're going, and the guitar will probably be loving it.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2010-05-22 4:23 PM (#371328 - in reply to #371324)
Subject: Re: traveling into high humidity on the ground


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Wouldn't worry about it, although an Adamas would be a better choice. Your guitar may like getting a dose of "southern" humidity. Besides, everywhere down here is air conditioned, so there's not a problem unless you plan on sleeping under the stars. The mosquitoes will carry you away long before your guitar will know what happened.
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stephent28
Posted 2010-05-22 5:02 PM (#371329 - in reply to #371324)
Subject: Re: traveling into high humidity on the ground



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Originally posted by PEZ:
True
I going from Hartford to Chicago
Chicago to New Orleans.
New Orleans back to Hartford.
17 states in total.
In August
Is this a "working" vacation?
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PEZ
Posted 2010-05-22 5:27 PM (#371330 - in reply to #371324)
Subject: Re: traveling into high humidity on the ground



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in weird sorta way.
I am looking to inspiration and ideas for songs.
A change of senary.
I want to see the Great Lakes.
I want to Ride on City Of New Orleans.
I should arrive in NOLA to visit friends then celibrate my birthday. I'm sure play somewhere there
if only on Royal street for tips.
I be there 4 days.

lake Shore Limited
http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer/AM_Route_C/124124566442...

City of New Orleans
http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer/AM_Route_C/124124565323...

Crescent
http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer/AM_Route_C/124124566816...
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PEZ
Posted 2010-05-22 6:02 PM (#371331 - in reply to #371324)
Subject: Re: traveling into high humidity on the ground



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I also thinking about going to Bakersfield Cali.
See Bucks Crystal Palace.

I would go to Tennesse except
The train stopped running, Johnny Cash is deads and his house burned down.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-05-22 6:15 PM (#371332 - in reply to #371324)
Subject: Re: traveling into high humidity on the ground



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Like others have pointed-out, I would be more worried about the air conditioning.

As far as I know, High Humidity won't really hurt your guitar.
I might cause a shift in the tuning, or make it sound a little dull...
But it shouldn't hurt anything.
You are only passing-thru, right?

Enjoy the Tour! :cool:
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stonebobbo
Posted 2010-05-22 8:16 PM (#371333 - in reply to #371324)
Subject: Re: traveling into high humidity on the ground



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Originally posted by PEZ:


I also thinking about going to Bakersfield Cali.
See Bucks Crystal Palace.

I would go to Tennesse except
The train stopped running, Johnny Cash is deads
and his house burned down.
There's your first verse written right there. Run with it.

Sounds like a great trip. New Orleans is a much better place to be than Bakersfield, even with all the humidity.
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FlySig
Posted 2010-05-22 11:30 PM (#371334 - in reply to #371324)
Subject: Re: traveling into high humidity on the ground



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New Orleans in August? Bring your personal air conditioner! NOLA is a great place, but August heat and humidity is pretty tough.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2010-05-23 12:14 AM (#371335 - in reply to #371324)
Subject: Re: traveling into high humidity on the ground
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Originally posted by FlySig:
NOLA is a great place, but August heat and humidity is pretty tough.
Yepper... I luv Naw'leans... just be sure to strum real hard to get that micro-mist cooling effect that you enjoy at the theme parks that time of year!

Do some buskin' in Jackson Square and then hit the Jackson Brewery just around da corner. This all, of course, is after you've had some Cafe Du Monde chicory coffee and beignets for a pre-buskin' breakfast!

As to your gits, I would be more concerned 'bout the A/C than ambient temp and humidity. And as for your comfort... Steve is right! ;)
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PEZ
Posted 2010-05-23 12:50 AM (#371336 - in reply to #371324)
Subject: Re: traveling into high humidity on the ground



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Originally posted by FlySig:
New Orleans in August? Bring your personal air conditioner! NOLA is a great place, but August heat and humidity is pretty tough.
I tried October last year......
The heat index was 109
How much worse could Aug be?
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fillhixx
Posted 2010-05-23 10:29 AM (#371337 - in reply to #371324)
Subject: Re: traveling into high humidity on the ground



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Sounds like a very cool idea and trip. Though the songs may all have the same 'clickety-clack' rhythm. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

Next trip: traveling The Promised Land route?
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Miguel - BR
Posted 2010-05-23 10:58 AM (#371338 - in reply to #371324)
Subject: Re: traveling into high humidity on the ground


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I have high humidity here (right now 81º, 74% humidity, it'll probably reach 100% in the afternoon then it will rain). Never had any problem with any guitar.
Brazilian musicians were appaled when they started going to the US to play Bossa Nova in the 60's because their beloved guitars would crack on landing. The tops were too thin and frail to withstand the low humidity rates.
Those sturdy Ovations are another story, though.

C ya,

Miguel
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PEZ
Posted 2010-05-23 4:21 PM (#371339 - in reply to #371324)
Subject: Re: traveling into high humidity on the ground



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Originally posted by fillhixx:
Sounds like a very cool idea and trip. Though the songs may all have the same 'clickety-clack' rhythm. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

Next trip: traveling The Promised Land route?
I already had that idea,
Promised land is on my play list.

Last time I had a round trip Greyhound ticket
it so bad I bought a train ticket back.

Midnight flyer is defunct.
The Crescent follows the same tracks.
(I'm going back that way)

There no one in Houston to buy me a silk suit :(

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aykoGVMdlSA&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oKR9MYYdBM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnZGrbRdpJA

I would like to find a truck driver to hitch a ride with.

I'm open to suggestions as to road songs or destination ideas.
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PEZ
Posted 2010-05-23 4:23 PM (#371340 - in reply to #371324)
Subject: Re: traveling into high humidity on the ground



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Originally posted by Miguel - BR:
I have high humidity here (right now 81º, 74% humidity, it'll probably reach 100% in the afternoon then it will rain). Never had any problem with any guitar.
Brazilian musicians were appaled when they started going to the US to play Bossa Nova in the 60's because their beloved guitars would crack on landing. The tops were too thin and frail to withstand the low humidity rates.
Those sturdy Ovations are another story, though.

C ya,

Miguel
I was thinking about taking the W598
But the 1777-usa sure grabs attention.
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