loadedguitar
New member
Hi everyone,
A few months ago I bought myself a new Vintage V100. It's the first guitar I bought from my own money, that I worked for, and for me, that $350 is a lot. Now here in Hungary it's winter. When I have to go to guitar lessons, my guitar goes through about 7 temperature changes. From room temp. to -5 °C, then from that to about 10 °C on the bus, and when I get off the bus it's -5 °C again and when I go in the music school it's room temp. again. This happens in reverse when I'm going home. Can this damage my guitar? I'm really worried about it.
Thank you!
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A few months ago I bought myself a new Vintage V100. It's the first guitar I bought from my own money, that I worked for, and for me, that $350 is a lot. Now here in Hungary it's winter. When I have to go to guitar lessons, my guitar goes through about 7 temperature changes. From room temp. to -5 °C, then from that to about 10 °C on the bus, and when I get off the bus it's -5 °C again and when I go in the music school it's room temp. again. This happens in reverse when I'm going home. Can this damage my guitar? I'm really worried about it.
Thank you!
Here's a pic of my beauty:
