I have read all the post about letting a new guitar arrival acclimatize to room temperature for 48 hours.
My problem is that I have 48 hour accept or refuse period from the distributor and I leave town in 24 hours, so I would like to give the guitar a critical look over.
The outside of the box had a note that if the guitar was received in temps below 33 do not open the inner carton for 6 hours. Not a problem in Phoenix, Arizona today.
The guitar got into town to the Phoenix Fed Ex facility last night so it has been in above freezing temps for at least 24 hours now.
Regardless, the RIC notice on the outside of the box states that the guitar should not be opened for 48 hours.
She has been warming up inside now with the case closed for 9 hours now.
Good to go or don't inspect her, hope she is OK and take a look when I get back in four days?
Thanks for you patience in fielding this question again
