My turkish oud cracked on the soundboard next to the long ebony fingerboard, just above and below. Custom made from turkey, Turkish walnut back and
Turkish spruce soundboard. I'm guessing this was from low humidity in my house, but this has not happened on any of my guitars in 10 years, same
house. same conditions..
Do people tension down their ouds when not playing or do u keep tension on the strings when not playing. I play at least a few times a week. Could
this have happend from me leaving tension on the strings? Tuning EABeadBrian Prunka - 3-26-2024 at 08:52 AM
It's not a tension problem, it is a humidity problem (usually low humidity).
The ebony fingerboard and the spruce face expland/contract at different rates and this causes the wood to crack. It's not necessarily anything to
worry about, and may close back up when the humidity increases. Keep an eye on it and see if it worsens.
Ouds are much more susceptible to cracking than guitars.
Proper humidity maintainence is essential. During low humidity seasons, I keep my ouds in a case with humidity packs from Boveda. coolsciguy - 3-26-2024 at 09:00 AM
I'm guessing this was from low humidity in my house, but this has not happened on any of my guitars in 10 years, same house. same conditions..
Turkish ouds have very thin soundboards, somewhere in the neighborhood of 2 mm and are more susceptible to humidity cracks than guitars. I suggest you
have your oud repaired eventually as the cracks will lessen the sound volume.