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Old 11-27-2017, 11:19 AM
LouieAtienza LouieAtienza is offline
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Originally Posted by RockyRacc00n View Post
Indeed, it was the lack of humidity in the house. I didn’t know that low humidity can cause the top to cave in (losing its bulge, therefore lowering the bridge) which does explain the buzz on the high E.

I am keeping the guitar in the case now with a sound hole humidifier. The humidity in the case reads at about 50 and the guitar is back to normal.


Better to keep in the case anyway. I can't tell you how many times I've had a guitar on a stand or a wall hook, and something stupid happens. Like when we had a huge rain storm a long while ago, that caused a leak in the roof, that compromised the wood lathe in the ceiling, sending 1" thick chunks of plaster and structolite through the sides of a guitar.
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