jshelton5040 -> RE: Humidity + Guitar Actions (Jan. 30 2014 15:21:34)
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ORIGINAL: tijeretamiel I read this article on article "Excessive dryness or humidity will also affect action of your guitar. Too dry, and the action becomes high, too humid, and it may become too low, and strings will begin to buzz." Is this right? If a flamenco guitar is having problems with humidity, and the action is high is it because the guitar is too dry? That particular advice seems a little at odds to other advice I've come across. I'm confused. I agree with you, it strikes me as the reverse of what happens (in high humidity the top swells bulging upward..string height rises, in low humidity the top collapses..string height falls).
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