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I thought I was the only one crazy enough to try and play in 110F heat I'm in the southern Mojave . We've had 122F this year EZ : HR
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thermal expansion, which means when it is heated it may shrink. But regardless of whether it was an expansion or a contraction, I would guess that there was some movement due to localized thermal application. Quote:
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Unless the main soundboard has glued/epoxied layers, it should be super stable. |
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I would postulate that the issue was that only the lower bout (of the Emerald) had heated up from the sun. If the entire guitar was in the sun then it would have expanded uniformly.
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I had no issues with my X20 artisan and I played her in August on the back deck which really gets intense sun during the afternoon. (It's not comfortable by any means.) While myself and the guitar were mercilessly attacked by the sun, the whole instrument was hit;not just part of it. In any case, she didn't even go out of tune. I'll be interested in their response once they get back to you...
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