Taking a Rickenbacker out in cold weather
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2001 3:34 am
This is probably going overboard on being careful but I'm curious to hear your opinions. I keep all of my guitars in their cases, in a room where I control humidity as much as possible with a humidifier in the winter and ac in the summer. It seems to pay off as I've had extremely good luck with not having problems, never have to do neck adjustments etc. even on guitars that are 39 years old. I occasionally go to a friends house to play and in cold weather I've always taken a guitar that I'm "less concerned" about. But last May I bought a Ricky 360/12CW and I love this guitar and want to continue to take it with me this winter when I go out to play. Here's my question. Will having this guitar in a different humidity range (probably lower) for a couple of hours cause problems? I'm not too concerned about the cold in the car because I make sure the car is warm before I take the guitar in it and it is only outside (in the case of course)for 15-30 seconds between the house and car. Am I being too protective by keeping it at home or should I just shut up and play?
Thanks for any opinions.
Jim
Jim