We have these hot dry winds blowing through California right now, causing brush fires and all sorts of havoc. Looks like my Gitane DG300 is the most recent victim.
The stings have been buzzy all week, which is not uncommon when the temperature and humidity change rapidly around here. This morning, however, I experienced extreme fretting out on the high E string around the 13-14th frets. Well, thinks I, I can just slide a Fender pick under the bridge foot as a shim, that should get me through the gigs this weekend, right? I get the tension of the bridge, and bridge won't come loose from the moustache tips. Little extra muscle, and POP! the moustache tip goes flying off. Not a crisis, glue can fix it, and I've been meaning to make some of Josh's recommended bevelling mods to the bridge feet anyway.
I do some sanding on the bridge ends, and place it back on the guitar, sans tip. Even with the shim, the fretting out is even worse. I look at the edge - oh no - neck hump!!! I've adjusted the truss rod, but it's still rising between frets 11-14. I've got the strings back up to tension and adjusted the truss. Let's see if it resolves itself. If not, I fear this may be an expensive problem to fix.
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Swang on,
I did a search for DAMPIT and these are the results…
Lot's of info and possible hope also a couple of Lazareth stories.
Probably worth reading…
http://www.djangobooks.com/forum/search?Search=dampit
Give it a try and GOOD LUCK
pick on
pickitjohn
Well Miles, all I can say is "Get on it". Humidify to the best of your abilities. It doesn't have to come from a purchased product. "Sooner" is better than "better" in terms of humidification. If you have an old cold-cream jar in the house, and a diaper... you can make a decent case humidifier. the absorbent pellets in many diapers are the same thing used in many humidifiers. Put them in an old jar and ream holes in the lid and add water till the pellets absorb it. Or put a (new) dish sponge in a jar and poke holes in the lid. (new sponge that doesn't have mold spores that come from contact with food and moisture)
Dryness in guitars reduces the damping and height of the soundboards and makes them ring wetly and fret out... which is annoying, but once they crack, you're out money. A de-laminated mustache isn't all that bad - a tube of super-glue and you're back in business. But (with all due respect to Saga - they make fine instruments) their finishes are generous. If you have a JJ300 that's drying out... it's darned dry.
Good luck, man.
This sort of popped up over the last day or two (temp was 89 degrees today, and that's on the CA coast 5 min from the ocean). I'm hoping I have caught it in time.
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In the soundhole wouldn't hurt - that's the theory behind dampits - and they're great - I use them. But by doing the sponge/bottle thing, and keeping it in a case, you're already helping a lot.
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Do you like the Paris Swing? I'm going to look closer to them at NAMM. A Favino since might be a nice contrast to my Jorgenson.
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