Hi All,
I was thinking of playing at this charity event in my home town. When we arrived last night, the temp was in the 50's which was much colder than I had expected. The event will be outside, as would be my playing. My question is whether it would be a good idea to play my D25 in that temp. I do not want to cause any damage to the lacquer or the the guitar. Am I being paranoid? Also, if the rapid temp change from room temp to somewhere in the 50s could be avoided, then how is that possible? My initial thought would be to let it sit in its case outside for a while before taking it out. I have never done this before so I thought I would consult the experts.
thanks,
Ridgemont
I was thinking of playing at this charity event in my home town. When we arrived last night, the temp was in the 50's which was much colder than I had expected. The event will be outside, as would be my playing. My question is whether it would be a good idea to play my D25 in that temp. I do not want to cause any damage to the lacquer or the the guitar. Am I being paranoid? Also, if the rapid temp change from room temp to somewhere in the 50s could be avoided, then how is that possible? My initial thought would be to let it sit in its case outside for a while before taking it out. I have never done this before so I thought I would consult the experts.
thanks,
Ridgemont