Taking a guitar to a tropical climate...?

Jonny R

Volcano Fireologist
Any major issues I should be aware of?

I'm thinking of taking my mahogany neck-thru maple sided superstrat to a tropical climate for a while...I guess I may have to get the neck adjusted right?

Is that difficult on neck-thrus? Better to take a Tele?

Was wondering about taking an acoustic too, but might be too difficult to take two guitars on plane travel.
 
Re: Taking a guitar to a tropical climate...?

If you take a mahogany guitar the wood may desert you to leave it´s slavery and go back home... this can be compounded by a rosewood or ebony fretboard subliminally saying "Hey we´re home, holmes, follow me to La Playa!" :laugh2:

Take a truss rod wrench with you, regardless of which instrument. ANd make sure to let the guitar become acclimatized before making adjustments ;)
 
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LOL...rosewood board...looks like I'm in trouble :laugh2:

Thanks Zerb :)
 
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Just take your acoustic, and a trussrod wrench. You'll probably get more use out of an acoustic.
 
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Actually, there are also 2 more very subliminal jokes in there as well :firedevil:laugh2:

If you had any idea of how many times I was subjected to that "vamos de la playa" song on 'el continentalis estereo.' For the two years I lived in Panama, every frickin' day...
 
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Just take your acoustic, and a trussrod wrench. You'll probably get more use out of an acoustic.
Actually, I'm goin for a year. Planning to join a band, so I'm lookin at taking one electric, and my Maxon OD808.

:dance:
 
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If you had any idea of how many times I was subjected to that "vamos de la playa" song on 'el continentalis estereo.' For the two years I lived in Panama, every frickin' day...

Lived in Panama (hence "Panamang") for 6 years. Have been to the same Playa as you and, yes, the song sucks :13:

Keep your guitar stored in an air conditioned area if at all possible. The humidity is killer to your instrument if left out very long.
 
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Personally I wouldnt worry about it that much. Thats is one reason guitars have finishes on them. Take a truss rod wrenh though, you may or may not need it.
 
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The humidity will screw up anything metallic. Hardware will rust and your pots will go bad. Keep your gear wiped down and clean all the time. Also, ever see a leather strap turn green? It can happen.
 
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Stink...those Panama issues could certainly be an issue...not sure if I'll be able to store it in an air-con environment...

Temperatures in the upper thirties celcius are common, and humidity is high.
 
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