Humidity or neck reset
Hi All
I’m a bit worried.
My three guitars were over humidified over summer and all three gained high action. After taking action to control the room humidity (now at 50%) two of the guitars have come back to normal playability. However, one guitar still has a high action.
The problem is that because I hardly play this one guitar I can’t remember whether or not the action was high prior to it being exposed to over humidity.
When I place a straight edge on the fingerboard it hits just below the bridge and there is just less than 1/2 inch from the soundboard and bottom E measured at the bridge.
I guess I’m stabbing in the dark asking this question but I’m wondering if it is actually a result of the over humidification then can it take some considerable time for it to come down — it’s been about 3 months since I got the room at the correct humidity.
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