Can my guitars withstand the HUMIDITY?!

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  • Опубліковано 30 жов 2022
  • I drove my guitar collection across the country, from Washington to Georgia. Let's find out which ones stayed in tune!

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  • @GearStuffandThings
    @GearStuffandThings Рік тому +9

    Glad to see you’re still doing the Warmoth vids even with the move

  • @zacharywatson885
    @zacharywatson885 Рік тому +9

    Welcome to Georgia, brother. You’ll get use to the joys of our humidity shifts pretty quickly. The biggest thing to remember for keeping guitars in shape is oiling those rosewood fretboards when the humidity all of the sudden disappears around Thanksgiving.
    I will say my two Warmoth Boatnecks with roasted maple shafts never go out of tune. I bet you know a guy who could set you up with a few of those 😉

  • @sG_Chimera
    @sG_Chimera 9 місяців тому +2

    So I’m in New England. We moved into an apartment that had absolutely insane humidity/temperature changes. I have amazing guitars but I can never get a good session in because of all of the shifts (affects playability and sound). It’s killing my passion and I’m not sure how best to go about it

  • @TommySG1
    @TommySG1 Рік тому +10

    Hey Aaron!
    Man I miss your uploads you were doing more common during the pandemic ( which was about all I miss from that time era! )
    Hoping you keep doing them man, they’re all very informative 🤙
    You guys make such a good product, aside from an acoustic purchase I’ve made I don’t even bother shopping for electric guitars anymore. I just go here and they all come out fantastic, you guys are great and Spike’s real helpful as well with any odd questions I hit him up with as well.

  • @IamMusicNerd
    @IamMusicNerd Рік тому +2

    Fortunately for me, I’m in Southern California, so humidity indoors where my guitars are is almost always between 40-50%

  • @JohnnyGuitarRocks
    @JohnnyGuitarRocks Рік тому +1

    Welcome to Georgia, I live in Atlanta and I'm proud to have you in the state!

  • @upStomp
    @upStomp Рік тому +3

    Living in Massachusetts, the threat is low humidity. I haven't had much of a problem as long as I don't store my guitars close to (or especially above) heating registers. I'll usually intonate my guitars late Spring and late Fall after the temp swings stabilize. Tuning stability is never really an issue, but I play mainly Teles.

  • @barnettg66
    @barnettg66 Рік тому +6

    I grew up in Georgia and was lucky enough to do a tour at Ft Lewis, WA in the 1990s when I was in the Army. The whole of the Seattle-Tacoma area these days is mighty pricey, but I'm not sure I'd trade the Pacific Northwest for Georgia. So much to do in the Northwest, and the weather is generally outdoor weather year-round. Not so in Georgia where come April it gets too hot and buggy, then comes the much dreaded Hurricane season. Oh, and tornadoes too. Plus the whole of the Seattle area has a wonderful neighborhood pub culture that does not exist in Georgia. Luckily, guitar playing doesn't care where one is. Best wishes....and I hope Warmoth is ok with the move!

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому +10

      Perhaps because I grew up in the PNW and know what is used to be, I'm less happy with the current state of things there. I figure we'll give GA a try for a few years and see how we like it. If it's not for us, at least we got the experience!

    • @tonygonzalez958
      @tonygonzalez958 Рік тому

      @@warmoth absolutely I grew up on south hill puyallup and we are moving to florida. Are you opening up in georgia?

  • @stephanematis
    @stephanematis Рік тому

    Useful video. PRS really impressed.
    Enjoy the country life! I've moved out the "big" city just a few weeks ago and the change of scenery is very welcome.

  • @brandonc2859
    @brandonc2859 Рік тому +4

    I've been missing your vids brother!! Thanks for posting!

  • @indyvin
    @indyvin Рік тому +3

    I have lost three guitar necks going from high humidity to low. A Levinson Blade developed a hump going from Indiana to Nevada. A beautiful Zion was lost going from South Carolina to Nevada and a Fender Heartfield developed a nasty twist going from Washington to Nevada. Ten percent humidity will do crazy things to a guitar neck if the wood is not right.

    • @revolead
      @revolead Рік тому

      When guitars arrive in Arizona, pretty much all of them develop fret sprout. I played a $3k Music Man at a store that even had it. There's no getting around this issue on hard maple necks of any kind. The only necks I've seen that didn't need a fret job on arrival in the desert have been save roasted maple necks and well-made bound necks.

  • @FC-cz6zd
    @FC-cz6zd Рік тому

    Welcome to the south! Good to see you back and if you don't already, take up gardening! Virtually year round. Oh yeah, you really want humidity, come on down to central FL.

  • @ericarseneau1904
    @ericarseneau1904 Рік тому +1

    I live in Nova Scotia where we have cold dry winters and warm humid summers. My 2 Warmoth Pau Ferro necks have no finish and still need less adjustment from season to season than my maple and mahogany finished necks do. I have never had any shrinkage of the fingerboard width either which I have had on some ebony fingerboard necks.

  • @IndyRockStar
    @IndyRockStar 6 місяців тому

    I actually just started paying attention to humidity. In my studio I now have 3 hydrometers and and a dehumidifier. My indoor humidity in Florida is around 70%. Even with a brand new dehumidifier I have trouble keeping at 59-62%. I sealed the door the studio, but just opening the interior door to the rest of the house a few minutes increases humidity 5%-9%. I've had my electric guitars on the wall hangers for 3 years and didn't notice too much. I did always think it was weird when I'd check my tuning on my guitars the tuning was always Higher not Lower. I have to tune them down to E Standard. I started paying more attention to humidity when I recently bought my Gibson J-45.

  • @89ji76
    @89ji76 Рік тому +2

    I’m a Floridian, but I live outside the US in another very humid country with pretty poorly insulated housing so this is a great test to see

  • @TobyKBTY
    @TobyKBTY Рік тому

    I feel this video. I live in a very humid tropical country and have had pretty good luck with stable guitars, but every now and then I'll pick something up that just doesn't jive with my environment at all and needs extra long to settle down.

  • @johnw4659
    @johnw4659 Рік тому +4

    I drove my Stratocaster from NY to CA across 13 states in July of this year. The temps ranged from chilly to well over 100 and in a Gator gig bag, it did just fine. Maybe that information helps someone out there. Thanks for another awesome video!

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому +3

      Haha...you drove diagonally one way, and me the other! This is a big country, ain't it?

    • @johnw4659
      @johnw4659 Рік тому +2

      @@warmoth Indeed it is. Beautiful too. Enjoy Georgia. I lived there for a year and I loved it!

  • @edwardsmith1927
    @edwardsmith1927 Рік тому

    Not bad really! Good to see you again!!!

  • @shredgd5
    @shredgd5 Рік тому +8

    I confirm high humidity straightens the necks so you’ll find your tuning sharp. This will be more or less evident between guitars as shown in the video.
    Correcting this by simply retuning or by acting on your trussrod tension is up to you, depending on your setup. You can hear some open string buzzing in some of the guitars in the video: those are probably better served with a trussrod adjustment than simply by retuning, also because retuning from sharp to pitch will further accentuate the buzzing because the neck will straighten even more.

  • @andyhayes7828
    @andyhayes7828 Рік тому +1

    Imo, the Warmoth pro/modern construction necks are the best. They are the most stable and give a very articulate (quick) transient response. Any guitar body is improved when it is attached to a Warmoth pro construction neck.

  • @kitsapbass9348
    @kitsapbass9348 Рік тому +1

    Admittedly I was worried that you wouldn’t be doing anymore videos! Phew!!!

  • @pooshNchums
    @pooshNchums Рік тому +1

    I have two warmoth necks. One is solid rosewood vintage modern tele and the other is roasted maple modern strat. The tele one fluctuates a lot with the weather but the strat is insanely stable. Vast changes in humidity and temperature do nothing to it. Highly recommend roasted maple modern construction!

  • @ethanwelles
    @ethanwelles Рік тому +4

    Interesting phenomenon... I certainly do not become sharper in higher humidity.

  • @calebthebarnes
    @calebthebarnes Рік тому

    Hey Aaron, stoked to hear you've come down to south Georgia!🤘🏼
    The Wall Hugger Saloon in Moultrie is a cool lil' spot to check out some local/regional live bands.
    My band Naturally Southern is based out of Moultrie/Valdosta/Adel.

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому +1

      Hey...I was just at the Wall Hugger last Saturday night! It was my first live music since being down here. I'm definitely looking for a new band situation. Check out my website (www.aarontunes.com) or friend me up on FB and keep me posted on Naturally Southern shows. I would love to come see one!

  • @michaelkennedy2190
    @michaelkennedy2190 Рік тому +4

    So is Warmoth opening a second facility in Georgia to keep up with demand??

  • @OgamiItto70
    @OgamiItto70 Рік тому

    I suspect it's more about that Floyd Rose on the "Explorer" than the double truss rod. Metal knife-edges and springs are less susceptible to humidity (in the short term) than wood.
    I used to have an Epiphone Les Paul Custom that would go flat when it was cold. So I'd pick it up, tune it up, then it would slowly go sharp as it warmed up in my hands and on my body.

  • @braderrick
    @braderrick Рік тому +1

    I don’t suppose that’s a major swing in humidity but still interesting. I’d be interested in relief and action measurements over time getting settled in

  • @gregholmberg2
    @gregholmberg2 Рік тому +3

    The root cause of tuning stability in humidity changes is the difference in shrink rate of the two woods in the neck. If the rates are very different, the neck will curve (one way or the other). For example, Hard Maple has a longitudinal shrink rate of 0.55%, while Gaboon Ebony has a rate of 1.26%. This difference creates the problem. Ebony has one of the highest shrink rates of all woods. Tuning stability will be better with almost any other species for the fretboard.

    • @John-mh9ty
      @John-mh9ty Рік тому +1

      I honestly haven't any idea if that's true but I do have several warmoth necks kept in the same place and hands down the most stable is the one that's bubings/rosewood vs maple plus anything. Sadly I don't see it being offered anymore, at least on their website. I think it's a great wood. Obviously, Warwick has made a living off that opinion for a few decades. Plus it feels great in the hands.

    • @gregholmberg2
      @gregholmberg2 Рік тому +1

      @@John-mh9ty Bubinga has a longitudinal shrink rate of 0.22% and East Indian Rosewood 0.06%, for a difference of 0.16%. Compare to Ebony+Hard Maple with a difference of 0.71%. So Bubinga + Rosewood is a good combination.
      Hard and dense species which closely match the shrink rate of Hard Maple are (in order of hardness): Lignum Vitae, Bloodwood, Brazilwood, Bocote, Pau Ferro, and Wenge. Whether these are smooth enough, I don't know.

    • @sarguitars6603
      @sarguitars6603 Рік тому

      so a one piece neck will be more stable. Interesting.

    • @revolead
      @revolead Рік тому

      I can confirm this with two Warmoth necks. One is hard maple with a beautiful massacar ebony fretboard. Coming to Arizona from Washington unfinished caused a lot of problems when I went to finish the neck myself. I've managed to make it work but to this day, it has minor tuning issues with daytime temperature and seasonal humidity changes.
      Because of this, Warmoth advised me to roll with a one-piece roasted maple neck for my second build, and I couldn't be happier. I have an Ibanez with a roasted maple neck, too, and I'm not even sure a tornado could take it out of tune.

    • @gregholmberg2
      @gregholmberg2 Рік тому +1

      @@revolead One-piece or same-species is probably the best. It may expand and contract a little with humidity, but at least it won't bend forward or back, requiring a truss-rod adjustment. It will simply get longer or shorter, but stay straight.

  • @geraldponce8336
    @geraldponce8336 Рік тому

    Lived on the California coast my whole life. And I can tell everyone from experience. You can't fight it. Eventually your guitar is going to acclimate to the relative humidity of your environment. I've noticed that guitars will pickup up a few ounces in weight so take it into consideration. More critical is your neck is going to swell up to the point it gets stuck in the neck pocket. Worst case scenario the neck pocket develops a crack as on my beloved 83 telecaster. So with my new warmoth builds I'll pull the neck off when I change my strings for the first year or so. If it is tight I'll carefully sand the sides of the neck pocket. In some cases the side of the pickguard as well. Eventually everything will do what it is going to do and we can relax and forget about it. Solid body acoustics spend around 98% of there lives in a case with silica packets and bodies closely monitored for shrinking and swelling. Can't just leave em out on a stand. The thinlines double as my bed side acoustic guitar guitars. Not as susceptible to humidity. But it is something to think about when building your guitar. Is going to shrink swell up? How is that going to effect the weight and tone. Also something else happens after 40 years. The neck petrifies for a loss of words. The cellular structure changes sort of like a roasted neck then it shrinks again. Very strange. But yeah after a great amount of time. It is completely immune to the environment.

  • @amandareckonwith
    @amandareckonwith Рік тому

    Welcome to my home state! Love your vids. As I understand things, 50% humidity is ideal for guitars. Is that right?

  • @der_medve
    @der_medve Рік тому +1

    Here too in eastern MA the humidity changes significantly through the year. For example my Fender strat is in constant motion, always needs adjustment (maple neck and fretboard). However a bit contrary to your finding: my Epiphone Modern Les Paul requires almost no care. I'm on the fence to buy a roasted maple neck for the strat.

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому +1

      I wish I had brought a guitar with a Roasted Maple neck! That would have been a valuable addition to the test!

  • @jackp8583
    @jackp8583 Рік тому

    Caddy-Wampus? 😂 Once again, thank you, Aaron!

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому +1

      Haha! I think it's actually spelled with two T's: "cattywampus". You'll have to check me on that though...

  • @jonmatthews4254
    @jonmatthews4254 Рік тому

    Probably just temperature, I get that all the time in the UK.

  • @moose6666
    @moose6666 Рік тому

    Hey Aaron!!! Welcome to the southeast! You went just a little too far however. You should've set up shop in east TN. If you're ever up this way the first beer is on me 🍻

  • @Mark70609
    @Mark70609 Рік тому

    Ha, I’m still waiting for the comparison between shielding and no shielding. 😜

  • @sarguitars6603
    @sarguitars6603 Рік тому

    I'd love to see a part 2 of this where you check the change in the necks with a notched strait edge. Readjusting the truss rod might get them back to tune or much closer.

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому

      That would be a good test. I'm also curious as to how they will change over time, once they have really had a chance to soak up all the humidity down here.

  • @SlideRSB
    @SlideRSB Рік тому

    I have that exact same thermometer!

  • @LeonRHarvey
    @LeonRHarvey Рік тому +4

    We missed you Aaron. Why'd you move to Georgia? Will u still be working for Warmoth?

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому +8

      Yep, I'll still be with Warmoth! Came here for family and the country life.

  • @whitebeardguitar
    @whitebeardguitar 5 місяців тому

    Where in Ga are ya? I am in the Augusta area, I used to live in Lakeland Ga just outside Valdosta. Pauly G turned me on to your Aarontunes channel, just subbed :-) 502nd sub over there, good stuff.

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  5 місяців тому +1

      Howdy neighbor! I'm currently down in Moultrie, about an hour north of Tallahassee, FL.

  • @timothyplonk2982
    @timothyplonk2982 Рік тому

    Please make the REGAL in a 7/8 body size with a maple top👍😎🎸

  • @AnonContributor
    @AnonContributor Рік тому +1

    Never get tired of watching a tuner! Why the move AC?

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому +3

      Country living! :)

  • @tonys.4657
    @tonys.4657 Рік тому

    Oh no! I'm going to miss seeing you play in the PNW! 😥

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому +3

      It was a very difficult decision. I will miss my bands terribly.

  • @rhodeislandfirearmsownersl9916

    Running must be awesome in GA lol

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому

      Haha....you aren't kidding. You can't even think a deep thought outdoors without getting swassy.

  • @Zakkrifice
    @Zakkrifice Рік тому +3

    Good luck in your new home, Aaron! Will you stay with Warmoth on a long-distance relationship?

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому +4

      Thanks....and yes I will! :)

    • @Zakkrifice
      @Zakkrifice Рік тому +2

      @@warmoth Nice!! That is great to hear! After all, noone hunts for versatility like you are.

  • @Kushalien51_nv
    @Kushalien51_nv Рік тому

    My telecaster been with me from. Age 14 to age 25 present was made in california but now I live in Russia extremely cold the guitar been always on a stand and barely inside a soft or hard case hehe still sound the same amd the temperature changes alot hardly out of tune idk something about the guitar and the craftsmen ship quality and the guitar is a 1963 telecaster fender in green matching headstock

  • @NitroCigarette
    @NitroCigarette 11 місяців тому

    I have a question. I'm in San Jose CA, right now at 9:30am it's 70 out, humidity is 68%. In my apartment, we can't run the AC all day, sadly. It gets real expensive. i have my Les Paul in the case and in my closet. The room the closet is in can get as hot as 86. I don't currently have a way to check humidity in the house but I am curious this is alright? I would have for my $1700 guitar to get ruined. During the middle of the day temps outside can hit maybe 95-104, but maybe 87-90 in the house, and around 86-ish in the room of the guitar. I see SO much info about acoustics but can barely finid any info on electrics. I know the frets are at risk but how much?

  • @lanesuzza
    @lanesuzza Рік тому

    How does roasted maple necks react to humidity and pressure changes?

  • @dbrown6451
    @dbrown6451 Рік тому

    What about your Seafoam green soloist?

  • @dangolguitartech
    @dangolguitartech Рік тому

    As a resident of southern Georgia myself, I’d like to say welcome… I hope you’re living close to either Jacksonville or Tallahassee or you will surely grow to hate it. Thanks for another great video!

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому +1

      Haha! About 50 mins north of Tallahassee. I'll be looking for a band situation soon....it will be interesting to see what music scene is like down here.

    • @dangolguitartech
      @dangolguitartech Рік тому

      @@warmoth you are very, very close to me… All I could say about the music scene is best of luck. It used to be better around here, but it’s kind of deteriorated as of late.
      I am sure you will be a valuable new addition to whatever community still exists. Again, welcome!

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому +1

      Ah...cool! I'm in Moultrie. Maybe we'll cross paths.

    • @dangolguitartech
      @dangolguitartech Рік тому

      @@warmoth I’ll keep a lookout for you… Best of luck!

  • @luisownerbr
    @luisownerbr Рік тому +1

    I noticed the wide variety of songs these guitars used to play decreased significantly.

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому +2

      In Georgia they only allow two kinds of music: country and western. :D

  • @dbrown6451
    @dbrown6451 Рік тому

    I paused the video at 2:10 to say the ones with a Floyd/locking nut are still in tune or close to it. Hard tails suffer….play on

  • @gmac9667
    @gmac9667 Рік тому

    Hey man, I sent an email some weeks ago, they probably get a lot similar, but I was dead serious about it.

  • @andreykarayvansky9549
    @andreykarayvansky9549 Рік тому

    It may be not very fair to compare locking floyd rose nut against other guitars. Gibson (and other) fixed bridge guitars may easily get out of tune, but it's also way easier to bring back the tuning compared to floyd or fender bridge.

  • @u563rick6
    @u563rick6 Рік тому

    What woods were used to build the Tilt back neck on the 1st guitar?

  • @qpdband
    @qpdband 9 місяців тому

    Has the environment changed only the humidity? Or did the temperature change together?

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  9 місяців тому

      Temperature-wise Georgia has undeniably hotter summers. The rest of the year the temperatures are similar, though Geargia never gets as cold as Washington occasionally does in the winter.

  • @bretolson8484
    @bretolson8484 Рік тому

    Wait… is Warmoth staying in WA or will you be moving the company down as well?

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому

      Warmoth stays in Puyallup. Only I will be going to GA.

  • @danaycall6550
    @danaycall6550 Рік тому

    Are you sure that your last gig was in Bend Oregon?😊

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому

      Haha.....it's only a gig if we're getting paid! ;) Your engagement party was more like "a once-in-a-lifetime band experience that will never be forgotten."

  • @russlgtr
    @russlgtr Рік тому

    What about temperature difference between the tuning check?

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому

      Both were indoors, so it didn't vary wildly. Around 70 degrees.

  • @kennethmeeker6369
    @kennethmeeker6369 Рік тому

    Why the move to Georgia ? I’m next door in south east Alabama. Also can I have a roasted ash body with a roasted quilted maple top built like a suhr ?

  • @michaelkennedy2190
    @michaelkennedy2190 Рік тому

    Hey Aaron you still work for Warmoth? But you live in Georgia now!

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому

      It's a miracle of modern science! :)

  • @DapperHesher
    @DapperHesher Рік тому

    Will Ab even intonate on a Les Paul? 🤣

  • @mattcopeland2386
    @mattcopeland2386 Рік тому

    I have more issues with lack of humidity in winter than I do with more humidity.

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому

      Yep, that is a big issue in places where the heat is on all winter. Doubt that will be an issue in Georgia!

  • @micemr76
    @micemr76 Рік тому

    This is why I play pre revised Parker's😂

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому

      What do you mean by "pre-revised". I don't know a lot about Parkers. Did they go through a major design change or something?

  • @El-Scorcho
    @El-Scorcho Рік тому

    Why did you move to Georgia??

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому

      Wanted to try something new and experience country living!

  • @tommynoble3428
    @tommynoble3428 Рік тому +1

    This video would've been twice as long if you did the doubleneck 🤣

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому

      You are not wrong! :D

  • @onewiththings
    @onewiththings Рік тому

    Why did you move?

  • @gigmandrew8975
    @gigmandrew8975 Рік тому

    Did you say that you tuned your guitars to "A" flat?

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому

      Most are tuned a half-step down, but the PRS (and others I didn't show in the video) I tune to A.

    • @schmoemi3386
      @schmoemi3386 Рік тому +1

      Half a step down from standard tuning would be E flat, wouldn't it? 😅

    • @gigmandrew8975
      @gigmandrew8975 Рік тому

      I just realized that you probably said you tuned some of your guitars down to e-flat and I was thinking you said a flat.

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому +2

      Ah...I understand the confusion now. A440 is the standard reference for pitch, so when I tune down a half-step I call it A flat. But I can see how that could be confusing. From now on I'll call EVH/Jimi/SRV tuning. :)

    • @schmoemi3386
      @schmoemi3386 Рік тому

      That's what I assumed... I remember that on the issue of guitar tuning the reference is mostly the 1st & 6th strings, since they are - apart from really weird tunings - the same. C-tuning (or C Standard) for example would mean that you tuned your 1st & 6th (down) to C (instead of the standard E, B-tuning would be the same but even a step further down to B etc. 😅

  • @atquinn1975
    @atquinn1975 Рік тому +1

    What kind of witchcraft is this? My guitars sit in a multi-guitar stand in my basement all the time and they all go out of tune in a couple of days🤣

    • @soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342
      @soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342 Рік тому +1

      Big bends nut sauce can help. Also use high end strings like dadario nyxls or earnie ball paradymes or if you're a emo butt rocker go with elixers lol

  • @lIIIIIllll
    @lIIIIIllll Рік тому

    Ibanez have romantic names too. RGIT20FE... I don't even tell my friends what model it is anymore.

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому +1

      LOL....right?

    • @schmoemi3386
      @schmoemi3386 Рік тому +1

      Ibanez's Japanese... ESP is Japanese... romantic guitar names are a Japanese thing I guess... 😅

  • @jamesonpace726
    @jamesonpace726 Рік тому +1

    Everyone leaves the West eventually, but Georgia...?

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому +2

      Gave up the city for country living.....one of the few dirt-cheap places that Californians haven't found yet! ;)

    • @piptyson5512
      @piptyson5512 Рік тому

      What's wrong with Georgia?

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  Рік тому

      I worked in Puyallup, but lived in Kent. Prior to Warmoth I worked in the 4th and Pike building in downtown Seattle for 25 years.

    • @drischord
      @drischord Рік тому

      @@warmoth Be nice, Aaron. A lot of us Californians keep you Warmoth folks very busy. ;)

  • @IndyRockStar
    @IndyRockStar 6 місяців тому

    All my electrics are Gibson Custom Shop. I don't have any issues with the guitars holding tuning. I'm fairly certain people that complain about Gibson holding tune are not stringing their guitars correctly.

  • @pineapplej7310
    @pineapplej7310 Рік тому

    First

  • @soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342

    Lol ive had a cheap azz mighty neck warp on me over the course of 20 years but yeah... it was also heavily manipulated so that it would fit on a aria 2 japanese tele thinline body.
    The neck is useless now and i got a warmoth neck on the thing now. Very 69 thinline looking now : )

  • @TheDynamiteGuy
    @TheDynamiteGuy Рік тому

    Everytime I see a video like this it tells me one thing, DON'T BUY A GIBSON!