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How to humidify an Elite 1778LX?

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pzavislak
Posted 2006-10-26 2:26 PM (#234644)
Subject: How to humidify an Elite 1778LX?


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Hey guys,

I'm starting to have issues with humidity now that the heat is being turned on. How are Elites supposed to be humidified? The offset soundholes are tricky. How do you guys take care of it? Should this be done in case only or is there something for the whole room?
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-10-26 2:28 PM (#234645 - in reply to #234644)
Subject: Re: How to humidify an Elite 1778LX?


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Woz made small humidifiers out of 35mm film canisters with a bit of sponge and a few holes.
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pzavislak
Posted 2006-10-26 2:45 PM (#234646 - in reply to #234644)
Subject: Re: How to humidify an Elite 1778LX?


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Would taking off the back cover and putting in a ready-made humidifier a good idea?
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-10-26 2:50 PM (#234647 - in reply to #234644)
Subject: Re: How to humidify an Elite 1778LX?


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'DampIt' humidifiers also work in the multiholes...
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Thanksforallthefish
Posted 2006-10-26 2:51 PM (#234648 - in reply to #234644)
Subject: Re: How to humidify an Elite 1778LX?
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Woz made small humidifiers out of 35mm film canisters with a bit of sponge and a few holes.
I do the same thing using old prescription bottles, most of the time here in FL too little humidity is rarely the problem, except for 3 or 4 weeks out of the year when we actually have to turn on the heat.

just about there now..

Glenn
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-10-26 3:30 PM (#234649 - in reply to #234644)
Subject: Re: How to humidify an Elite 1778LX?


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The Ute I bought from Alaskan Fly Guy had a humidifier in the case, made by punching holes in a soap case made to carry bars of soap when you travel, with a little sponge in it. I just use a room humidifier in the basement, where I hang the guitars.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2006-10-26 10:03 PM (#234650 - in reply to #234644)
Subject: Re: How to humidify an Elite 1778LX?



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Pease keep the advice coming! Okay? I have just had to turn-on my electric heat, here in the Great Northwest, so I am concerned for my Korean O. E-heat dries MY skin out. So it probably ain't good for the acoustic. The soap in the case sounds good, and affordable. Wouldn't that possibly cause the carpet in my OHSC to mildew? Hate to damage my new toy. But no furry wildlife either. All advice appreciated...
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-10-26 10:12 PM (#234651 - in reply to #234644)
Subject: Re: How to humidify an Elite 1778LX?


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ive got one guitar that i dont belive needs to be humidified....jason
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pzavislak
Posted 2006-10-26 11:35 PM (#234652 - in reply to #234644)
Subject: Re: How to humidify an Elite 1778LX?


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It's times like these that I wish I sprung for the Adamas.
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FlySig
Posted 2006-10-26 11:36 PM (#234653 - in reply to #234644)
Subject: Re: How to humidify an Elite 1778LX?



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I use a piece of sponge inside a zip lock sandwich bag with lots of holes punched in it with a paper punch. Wet the sponge and then squeeze it just about as dry as you can.
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-10-26 11:52 PM (#234654 - in reply to #234644)
Subject: Re: How to humidify an Elite 1778LX?


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ive got the next best thing to a adamas in terms of ease of care..the old plastic topped academy,the only wood on the whole damn thing is the bridge..jason
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pzavislak
Posted 2006-10-27 4:30 PM (#234655 - in reply to #234644)
Subject: Re: How to humidify an Elite 1778LX?


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I just bought a Dampit, so I'll see if that does the trick.
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worshipleader
Posted 2006-10-27 8:03 PM (#234656 - in reply to #234644)
Subject: Re: How to humidify an Elite 1778LX?


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I REALLY like and have had great luck with these. Almost as cheap as punching holes in a soap dish, and the clay inside "holds its water" great. You soak it in water and the clay inside soaks up water. Shake off the excess water and put it in the accessory compartment in the case. I add water about every month or two. Cost $3.50 from ZZounds and the friend.

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ignimbyte
Posted 2006-10-27 10:04 PM (#234657 - in reply to #234644)
Subject: Re: How to humidify an Elite 1778LX?


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Dampits work great for me ... as mentioned above, they're very good for guitars with multiple sound holes. For my one and only O that has a center sound hole, I use the one that suspends in between the 3rd and 4th strings by Planet Waves. It comes with a syringe where I can refill it with distilled water on a regular basis.

http://img3.musiciansfriend.com/dbase/pics/products/9/3/9/370939.jp...
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