I've got a 1974 Martin D18 that I've owned for about twelve years. Recently it developed cracks along the grain on the top between the bridge and the strap. After reading up and talking to my local shop I concluded these were a symptom of low humidity in the house. On Saturday I bought an in-body humidifier, consisting of a perforated rubber hose with some absorbant material inside, and a plastic dome that wedges under the strings and seals the sound hole.
My question is how often do people think the moisture in the humidifier should be recharged? The instructions don't say anything about it. I was thinking an initial treatment period of 4-5 days in case, before I take it out and re-wet it. Any acoustic owners deal with these things before?
My question is how often do people think the moisture in the humidifier should be recharged? The instructions don't say anything about it. I was thinking an initial treatment period of 4-5 days in case, before I take it out and re-wet it. Any acoustic owners deal with these things before?