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Winter and Summer Saddle--Action Height
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Winter and Summer Saddle--Action Height
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Have multiple saddles to accommodate changing humidity |
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Use shims to adjust saddle height |
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Religiously monitor and control humidity--no action adjustments needed |
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I pay no attention, just keep on playing. |
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Total Votes : 18
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(last vote on : Mar. 2 2013 0:24:47)
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srshea
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Joined: Oct. 29 2006
From: Olympia, WA in the Great Pacific Northwest
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RE: Winter and Summer Saddle--Action... (in reply to Peter Tsiorba)
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Hi, Peter. I’m up in Olympia, pretty much same weather system as you, I reckon. I picked “just keep on playing”, if only out of laziness. Sometimes the guitar buzzes more, sometimes less, and it doesn’t really bother me much. What does bother me is something you’re probably very familiar yourself (Actually, you’re probably more proactive about addressing this problem. Again, I’m just too lazy.): those times when it rains and rains for days and weeks without end here, even more than usual, those gray, soggy PNW winters (and springs, and falls…) where you take the guitar out of the case and it has that thick, swampy sound, like you’re hacking away at and old rotten log. Bleh.
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