HELP!! How can I re-hydrate my $6000 acousitic guitar (exposed to heaps of dry heat)?
I'm a composer guitarist signed to a major label, and I recently built a new recording studio.
I wasn't using it for a few weeks and when I went back in today and realized that I had left my $6000 acoustic in a stand directly under the heating vent (all the rooms have a single vent that shoots hot air down).
It would have gone through this about 30 times a day at about 2-3 minutes each time.
It's looking noticeably dry and this will definitely affect tone.
It is usually supposed to be kept inside a hermetically sealed case (with full humidity control).
How can I re-hydrate it in a controlled way (over-saturation could destroy it).
It's very important to me because I am also on a schedule at the moment (I am supposed to be using it now).
Thanks.