Hey bro. Thanks for the video I really apreciate it. I left 2 guitars in a hard case because I leave the country for two weeks. I go back and find that both are buzzing in the firsts frets. I live in a very wet City. I tryed to adjust it but it does not work. Is the lack of humidity the problem or the high level of it what affect the instrument? What should I do?
It sounds like the high humidity is the problem. I’m not a luthier or a guitar tech, but I’d try the D’Addario maintain humidpak. Just follow the directions on the package. May also try running a a hydrometer in your home where your guitars are to watch the humidity level, guitars do best between 40-60% humidity. It’s humid here in Texas as well, I might also recommend a dehumidifier to level out the humidity inside your place.
@@jordansguitarchannel3809 thanks man I will consider your advice. Certainly himidity never was a problem for me until now. Best regards, have a nice day!
So if you live in a drafty, rickety old shack in the rain forest and have no control over humidity, is there any solution? I mean other than saving up for a carbon fiber instrument...
@@jordansguitarchannel3809 must be north around dfw my companies office is there so I ended up w day off(maybe tomorrow too) o well more time for my Les Paul lol
@@jordansguitarchannel3809 bought a mint 50s standard off reverb, partially based on that vid you did( and other sources) don’t know why I let the internet keep me from enjoying these for so long. Now I know why so many of my fave players use them. Thanks btw