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Originally Posted by rick-slo
Ears waking up to the tone of a guitar and playing adaptations account for more than anything else.
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Bingo. Our human ears are fickle things.
Think about it. After a long day at work and listening to the hustle and bustle of life, your guitar will sound better if you take a half hour or more to decompress and enjoy a few minutes inside a quiet house.
My guitars always sound better after dark when the house and life is at its quietest.
I also do like the "warming up" argument. I could definitely see a piece of wood vibrating more after it has warmed up through body heat or from being outdoors. Makes sense.