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CF guitar smell?
Maybe it's just me being overly sensitive....and I don't know if this just applies to Emerald or CF guitars in general....but is anyone else bothered at all by the CF smell? Not a huge issue, but it is pretty noticeable for me when I play my X20, esp in contrast to the sweet smell of wood acoustics...and it actually does have slight physiological effects from time to time.
Anyone else notice this or affected at all by this?
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Acoustics: Froggy Bottom, Emerald, McKnight Last edited by jjhturbo; 04-14-2021 at 02:13 PM. |
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I have a Sable and have not noticed it, but there have been similar complaints/posts from others concerning smells from their CF guitars.
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When my RainSong was brand new, there was a bit of a smell for a couple of weeks. But it went away quickly.
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If it can make you feel better my Sable smells worse than my ex-X20
I have no idea if it’s more dangerous than a fresh nitro finish with solvents still evaporating, but I clearly prefer the smell of a wooden instrument! |
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I thought it would dissipate on my X20....but after a year...still noticing the odor.
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Are you sure the smell is coming from the guitar and not the case/bag??
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Not me, but I'm a bachelor....
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Oh and RainSongs seem to have a stronger glue/finish scent compared to Emerald.
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Yep, that was my thought too previously. But, a while ago, as an experiment, I left my X20 out of the case for about a week and still noticed it to be the same. But again...maybe it's just me being overly sensitive to the CF smell in particular.
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My X20 did not smell to be noted. Neither did the case. You could detect a different eau if you sniffed directly in the sound hole but it didn't go much further.
I bought a spec Collings fresh from the factory a long time ago where the case really smelled bad. I even emailed Steve about it it was so bad. Ended up having the Collings live in a different case and letting the original air out or about a year before finally gassed off. Letting newly manufactured stuff sit in the air should take care of it, but the new wood and lacquer smell is a nice one to have stay around as long as possible. |
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yes. I commented on it when I first got my X-30. Its a chemical odor. But its fading and it is not an issue for me.
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My RainSong had a slight smell. Nothing too odd or off-putting. But nothing smells like a new Martin. Goodness that is intoxicating! I've always said that Spanish Cedar, mahogany and rosewood could be sold in "mandles", car fresheners or essential oils. Maybe a little satchel to throw in the sound hole?
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I returned a McPherson travel model as the gassing off was so bad it made my eyes irritated and was coughing whenever I played it. We hold them close to our faces so some can be sensitive. Curing resins can be volital.
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So, dumb question -- what is the chemical in CF that is causing this?
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So, given the gassing that seems to be taking place, can we assume that there is a change that occurs in our CF guitars as they age?
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