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I've had several all-solid acoustics over the years. I live in the West of Scotland where the average humidity is 70-85% all year round. I've never made an effort to control the humidity around the guitars and never had a problem.
Anecdotal, I know. But it's my lived experience.
It's been sat around 50% all week in my room (Lincolnshire, UK).
You've almost certainly got nothing to worry about but a few quid can get you a thermometer/hygrometer which should be accurate enough to give you a feeling about what's going in in the vicinity of your guitars.
Quite rare to see anything outside 40-60%...and that range is fine...too little is worse than too much: if it starts dropping towards 40%, any acoustics go back in their cases.
What do I do? I have a combination thermometer and humidity monitor on my wall in the room where I have my guitars and take a look at it - rarely. Try and get one which records most extreme readings in previous 24 hours. That's a useful feature.
Hope you find the instrument you're looking for - adh mor.
Tbh I figured this side of the Atlantic wouldn't have as much issue.
Just wait till I manage to sell or some bits and my next move is picking brains on what to try out
Ive only had all solid wood acoustics for about 15 years, one is always left out of the case, never had issues (touch wood !! )
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
boxing hounds, Wilf and Winnie
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
but you're right, its the lack of "adequate" ventilation that is the biggest impact (that and drying clothes indoors, fixed by a second dehumidifier downstairs )
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
That's kind of my point. In spite of living in an area with less than ideal RH for acoustic guitars, it's never caused a problem where I keep them even though I make no effort to mitigate its effects whatsoever.
Ive/we've had 10 in 30 years !!
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Love boxers. Such charismatic dogs.
8 and a bit year old Winnie
and 7 month old Wilf
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Absolutely beautiful!