Guarding Your Bass: Navigating Extreme Temperatures and Humidity

EPISODE · Aug 2, 2024 · 14 MIN

Guarding Your Bass: Navigating Extreme Temperatures and Humidity

from Double Bass and Beyond - Gary Upton of Upton Bass · host Gary Upton

Did you know that improper humidity levels can drastically shorten the lifespan of your beloved bass instrument? Join Gary from Upton Bass, as he uncovers the secrets to preserving the condition of your bass by maintaining stable humidity levels. In this episode, Gary delves into the science behind humidity control and its critical role in preserving the integrity of various bass components. From the neck and fingerboard to the body, discover how fluctuations can spell disaster for your instrument. He will also share why hygrometers are indispensable tools in the shop and how they can help you monitor and maintain a stable environment for your bass—even if it's made of plywood.Traveling with your bass? Don't fret. Drawing from personal experiences, Gary will provide you with practical advice on how to manage your instrument's humidity on the go. Learn how to navigate extreme temperatures, use Dampits effectively, and why you should never leave home without a hygrometer. Whether you're adjusting the heating in a hotel room or prepping for an extended tour, these tips will ensure your bass remains in optimal condition, no matter where you are. This episode is a must-listen for every bassist dedicated to preserving the longevity and performance of their instrument.

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