Arty
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Hello guys, well, the question is about the belly bulge on my guitar. I've recently noticed that the area near my bridge seemed to be arched a little bit. So, putting a straight edge across the guitar below the bridge shows that there's a slight bulge to the edges of my Hoboken ('62) Guild M-20 (has a bump or rise behind the bridge, more on the bass side than the treble side though).
I wonder if the guitar had that bulge before, or maybe it is caused by the climate (temperature and humidity) in my city.
I'm using the D'Addario two-way humidification system to keep the humidity stable around the guitar, even to reduce high humidity levels such as today the maximum humidity was 97% and minimum 43%.
I think the excess humidity is affecting my guitar. Any suggestions or help?
Cheers, Arty.
I wonder if the guitar had that bulge before, or maybe it is caused by the climate (temperature and humidity) in my city.
I'm using the D'Addario two-way humidification system to keep the humidity stable around the guitar, even to reduce high humidity levels such as today the maximum humidity was 97% and minimum 43%.
I think the excess humidity is affecting my guitar. Any suggestions or help?
Cheers, Arty.