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So, I've just taken delivery of a new bass.  Ordered yesterday, delivered at 4:30pm this afternoon.  It has therefore spent last night in a cold warehouse and most of today in the back of an unheated truck.  

 

Since it's been quite cold, should I give 24 hours to acclimatise before opening the box, thus avoiding any thermal shock etc?  I know some guitar manufacturers recommend this.  

 

But this then got me thinking.  A gigging band will have guitars and other gear in the back of trucks getting cold and then they arrive at the next venue which would be warmer than truck, so how do the guitars and other electronic equipment "survive" these constant changes in temperature over the course of a tour....as they won't have 24 hours to acclimatise....

 

 

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It used to be a problem with the old hard and brittle nitrocellulose lacquers. If you opened the case in a warm room when the instrument had been cold for a while, the finish would craze. These days, everyone is using polyurethane lacquers, which have some flexibility, so it shouldn't be an issue.

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