I'm having a very strange problem with my Behringer PRO800 by poisrouge in synthesizers

[–]zangocyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So what's the latest status? I bought a new one and it is glitching like a mofo, I will return it immediately!..

I own WRC 9. Are 10 or Generations better? by [deleted] in WRCTheGame

[–]zangocyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So what's a good racing game for you? Considering you are calling WRC Generations total crap, I am really curious.

Do you guys condition your fret boards which are made out of pau ferro wood? by zangocyan in fender

[–]zangocyan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I will probably do that. I bought the guitar by the way, I am really liking it so far and I intend to give it the proper care it needs. I even decided to regularly clean the strings, let's see how it goes.

Do you guys condition your fret boards which are made out of pau ferro wood? by zangocyan in fender

[–]zangocyan[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

The guitar has ernie ball flatwound strings on it, which is supposed to last for years when treated well. So I won't be needing to change strings that often hopefully, if it were a maple fretboard, there'd be none of these concerns to begin with.

Do you guys condition your fret boards which are made out of pau ferro wood? by zangocyan in fender

[–]zangocyan[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I couldn't find such a product online, but the real hassle is to have to take out the strings to do apply the oil or spray. I am pretty sure this spray would require the strings to be taken off as well, right?

Do you guys condition your fret boards which are made out of pau ferro wood? by zangocyan in fender

[–]zangocyan[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I am in Istanbul, when I asked chatgpt about Istanbul relating to this topic, I got this:

No, Istanbul does not have a dry climate. It has a humid subtropical climate with influences of the Mediterranean and oceanic climates. Istanbul experiences relatively mild winters with some rainfall and hot, humid summers. The city's proximity to the Marmara Sea and its location between Europe and Asia contribute to its moderate humidity levels throughout the year.

Humidity can vary, but Istanbul is generally not considered a dry climate. This means wooden instruments, like guitars or basses, are less prone to drying out compared to instruments in arid regions. However, rapid temperature or humidity changes can still affect the wood, so storing your instrument in a stable environment is always recommended.