I live out in Las Vegas and I have 13 guitars in my studio room, all hanging up on the wall. The temperature during the summer time is about 80 degrees in the room ( meanwhile it's about 110 everyday outside ). I keep a humidifier in the room and the humidifier gauge usually shows at about 50%.
Lately, most of my guitars have been doing some weird things with the neck. Almost all of them needed a truss rod adjustment and the necks that once had some relief were now dead straight. I usually keep a little relief in the necks but somewhere over the past few months, they have all went dead straight.
While that is not a huge issue as I now I need to tweak the truss rods usually twice a year, some of the guitars have got to the point where the truss rod is completely loose and the guitars still could use a touch of relief.
3 of them are USA Jackson guitars with ebony fretboards, all over 10 years old.
Any idea what is going on with these guitars? Do you think maybe it's too dry or too humid in that room? Las Vegas is pretty dry and we have almost no humidity here that is why I have been running the humidifier in that room.
Any ideas or help you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Lately, most of my guitars have been doing some weird things with the neck. Almost all of them needed a truss rod adjustment and the necks that once had some relief were now dead straight. I usually keep a little relief in the necks but somewhere over the past few months, they have all went dead straight.
While that is not a huge issue as I now I need to tweak the truss rods usually twice a year, some of the guitars have got to the point where the truss rod is completely loose and the guitars still could use a touch of relief.
3 of them are USA Jackson guitars with ebony fretboards, all over 10 years old.
Any idea what is going on with these guitars? Do you think maybe it's too dry or too humid in that room? Las Vegas is pretty dry and we have almost no humidity here that is why I have been running the humidifier in that room.
Any ideas or help you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
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