Effects of temp and humidity on woods

apache

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My epi has a mahogany neck and body, and it seems like every time I pick it up, there is an issue with having to retune. An acquaintance has a gib and says he has the same problem, especially if there is a change in temperature and humidity. Are woods that sensitive to temp and humidity?
I also have a cheap yamaha with basswood body which sits about six feet away from the epi, and it never goes out of tune. What's wrong with this picture?
 
Re: Effects of temp and humidity on woods

Try storing your guitars in their cases when not in use. It may not totally cure the issue but I think it will help.
 
Re: Effects of temp and humidity on woods

My epi has a mahogany neck and body, and it seems like every time I pick it up, there is an issue with having to retune. An acquaintance has a gib and says he has the same problem, especially if there is a change in temperature and humidity. Are woods that sensitive to temp and humidity?
I also have a cheap yamaha with basswood body which sits about six feet away from the epi, and it never goes out of tune. What's wrong with this picture?

I think it's not as much the wood as it is the hardware. Just a guess.
 
Re: Effects of temp and humidity on woods

i notice my main strat does that too. depending on which way the temp/humidity goes it'll either be a tad flat or a tad sharp.

if the weather stays consistant then it'll stay in tune until the strings wear out....

mike
 
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