QUOTE(crazychris @ Dec 30 2008, 02:31 AM)
i've oways tod its the string
cz strings = metal
metal more sensitive to temperature changes, so the effect is faster
cold shrink, notes sharp
hot expand, notes flat
wood are more sensitive to moisture
like axis, stingray necks, warwick necks, which have very thin finish
since wood are more expose to the air
change of humidity is can cause the neck to react....
many warwicks failed to the humidity
i believe your statement is more accurate. yes, heat will affect the strings more than the body/neck. i'm not saying heat won't affect the the woods, but it will definitely affect the strings 1st. woods takes longer exposure for it to take a direct effect.
here's a thought:
why do guitar players never use the same guitar for a whole concert?
- from what i know, it's because the strings will expand due to the heat from the spotlights and that will affect the tuning. metals are more conductive to heat than woods, remember? of course, this only really apply in hot places, in a room, it's more or less accurate only.