Hey bro. Thanks for the video I really apreciate it. I left 2 guitars in a hard case because I leave the country for two weeks. I go back and find that both are buzzing in the firsts frets. I live in a very wet City. I tryed to adjust it but it does not work. Is the lack of humidity the problem or the high level of it what affect the instrument? What should I do?
It sounds like the high humidity is the problem. I’m not a luthier or a guitar tech, but I’d try the D’Addario maintain humidpak. Just follow the directions on the package. May also try running a a hydrometer in your home where your guitars are to watch the humidity level, guitars do best between 40-60% humidity. It’s humid here in Texas as well, I might also recommend a dehumidifier to level out the humidity inside your place.
@@jordansguitarchannel3809 thanks man I will consider your advice. Certainly himidity never was a problem for me until now. Best regards, have a nice day!
So if you live in a drafty, rickety old shack in the rain forest and have no control over humidity, is there any solution? I mean other than saving up for a carbon fiber instrument...
@@jordansguitarchannel3809 must be north around dfw my companies office is there so I ended up w day off(maybe tomorrow too) o well more time for my Les Paul lol
@@jordansguitarchannel3809 bought a mint 50s standard off reverb, partially based on that vid you did( and other sources) don’t know why I let the internet keep me from enjoying these for so long. Now I know why so many of my fave players use them. Thanks btw
Hey bro. Thanks for the video I really apreciate it. I left 2 guitars in a hard case because I leave the country for two weeks. I go back and find that both are buzzing in the firsts frets. I live in a very wet City. I tryed to adjust it but it does not work. Is the lack of humidity the problem or the high level of it what affect the instrument? What should I do?
It sounds like the high humidity is the problem. I’m not a luthier or a guitar tech, but I’d try the D’Addario maintain humidpak. Just follow the directions on the package. May also try running a a hydrometer in your home where your guitars are to watch the humidity level, guitars do best between 40-60% humidity. It’s humid here in Texas as well, I might also recommend a dehumidifier to level out the humidity inside your place.
@@jordansguitarchannel3809 thanks man I will consider your advice. Certainly himidity never was a problem for me until now. Best regards, have a nice day!
Crown royal bag. So many uses
Good idea!
Did that JM II end up playing how you want it? I remember a vid where you said you weren’t happy.
Yeah it’s playing great now after all the humidity and a proper setup. I’ve gotta keep it in the case with a humidpak all the time though.
So if you live in a drafty, rickety old shack in the rain forest and have no control over humidity, is there any solution? I mean other than saving up for a carbon fiber instrument...
Personally, I’d be saving money to live somewhere nicer. Maybe consult Tarzan about an insulated tree house?
Damn, guitar care has more similarities with drying and curing weed than I thought 😂
Hahaha. 😂
Good points, man.
Thanks brother. I appreciate it!
Where in east tx. I’m in Jasper county just curious. Yeah man damn sleet is kickin
It’s bad here too, I’m a couple hundred miles from you. We got snow.
@@jordansguitarchannel3809 must be north around dfw my companies office is there so I ended up w day off(maybe tomorrow too) o well more time for my Les Paul lol
I’m sort of close by there, and funny enough I spent the day with my guitars and my Paul.
@@jordansguitarchannel3809 bought a mint 50s standard off reverb, partially based on that vid you did( and other sources) don’t know why I let the internet keep me from enjoying these for so long. Now I know why so many of my fave players use them. Thanks btw
My pleasure man, I’m glad I could help. It’s a shame so many people don’t know and just listen to internet fairytales.