ocarolan
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Post by ocarolan on Dec 30, 2015 13:07:05 GMT
........... One other interesting characteristic of the instrument was that the tone would become slightly muffled when the air was humid................... Ged My O25 does that too. Always reckoned it to be the large soundboard absorbing moisture through the unfinished inside. Sounds like it's sulking from time to time. keith
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Post by Andy P on Dec 30, 2015 13:23:07 GMT
........... One other interesting characteristic of the instrument was that the tone would become slightly muffled when the air was humid................... Ged My O25 does that too. Always reckoned it to be the large soundboard absorbing moisture through the unfinished inside. Sounds like it's sulking from time to time. keith I'm absolutely convinced that all guitars sulk. With some it's because they're played too much; others get a strop on if they're kept in their cases too long. I know how they feel
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