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Remember that the RH from the weather report only applies to outdoor conditions, meaning open windows or sitting outdoors.  And the outdoor RH will change hourly with temperature.  Indoors, whether heating or cooling, you can have a very different number -- probably lower in most cases.  Having a hygrometer (not a hydrometer, which measures something else entirely) would give you peace of mind.

Another attempt at posting my soap dish photo.... (didn't work).

Maybe something (generically) like this? https://i.pinimg.com/originals/39/72/0e/39720e2f8ac4e8ea1162c8703a4dab90.jpg

Personally I just use sponges with distilled water instead of the beads as shown here: https://www.harmonycentral.com/articles/guitar-accessories/make-your-own-diy-guitar-case-humidifiers-r448/
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Welcome to the UTGF! Please introduce Yourself! / Re: Fresh fish
« Last post by SDTaylorman on Today at 01:17:30 PM »
Sounds like a cool FamJam 717. As to your son's issues with the Baby Taylor I'd suggest a setup. It should help making fingering and pressing easier for him. Definitely worth a couple more dollars to have it properly set up.
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Barb, the 24" scale length of the GT automatically means less tension than other models at 25.5" or even 24.8" for the GC.  The reduction is about 9-10% overall.  Mediums at 25.5" scale are about 180 pounds total, and at 24" scale they become about 162 pounds -- almost exactly the number for 53-12 light gauge on a longer scale length.  That is why the GS Mini (23.5" scale length) comes with mediums as standard.  It takes a heavier string to offset the shorter length.  As Dennis said, tuning down one half-step across the board accomplishes the same thing.  You are back to the tension of light gauge.  Tuning down a whole step is even looser. 

It is doubtful that you would have to change the setup unless the thicker strings are binding in the nut (pinging as you tune up or down).  Worst case, you might need a quarter turn on the truss rod, but probably not.  Most of my Taylors wore light and medium gauge, with no ill effects.
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The Lounge / Re: Music Association Game
« Last post by donlyn on Today at 09:02:49 AM »
queen  of hearts - juice newton

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The Lounge / Re: Music Association Game
« Last post by Orm_Embar on May 08, 2024, 09:33:43 PM »
God Save the Queen — Sex Pistols
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The Lounge / Re: Music Association Game
« Last post by Toucan256 on May 08, 2024, 08:57:14 PM »
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I have medium-gauge strings on my 114.  If left in normal tuning (E to E) you can notice the thicker strings and increased string tension.  But I keep the guitar tuned to open D or sometimes D to D, both of which nicely offset the added string tension, and I haven't needed to touch the truss rod.  If you tune D to D, you can always put your capo at the second fret to get the equivalent of E to E tuning.
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Remember that the RH from the weather report only applies to outdoor conditions, meaning open windows or sitting outdoors.  And the outdoor RH will change hourly with temperature.  Indoors, whether heating or cooling, you can have a very different number -- probably lower in most cases.  Having a hygrometer (not a hydrometer, which measures something else entirely) would give you peace of mind.

Another attempt at posting my soap dish photo.... (didn't work).
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The Lounge / Re: Music Association Game
« Last post by AmericanEagle on May 08, 2024, 12:10:20 PM »
Little Wing - Jimi Hendrix
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