I picked up a soprano to use as a car-uke, Islander AS-4 all laminate. I am in sales and sometimes have an hour or more to kill between appointments so I figured great time to practice.
Here is my question: are Aquilas and or nylon strings more sensitive to temperature and humidity changes than florocarbon. The uke has Aquilas and I don't mind the sound, could probably leave them on. I am in and out of the car about three times a day for about 1-1/2 hrs at a time. I will leave the uke in the passenger compartment but it still gets pretty hot in the car during the summer and really cold in the winter. The uke will be coming into my house at the end of every day.
What has been your experience with nylon vs florocarbon string regarding temp and humidity changes.
Here is my question: are Aquilas and or nylon strings more sensitive to temperature and humidity changes than florocarbon. The uke has Aquilas and I don't mind the sound, could probably leave them on. I am in and out of the car about three times a day for about 1-1/2 hrs at a time. I will leave the uke in the passenger compartment but it still gets pretty hot in the car during the summer and really cold in the winter. The uke will be coming into my house at the end of every day.
What has been your experience with nylon vs florocarbon string regarding temp and humidity changes.
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