Martin Guitar Humidifier
Martin humidifiers are made from the finest materials available. The tubes on the Martin humidifier are extruded from the finest non-vinyl and non-allergenic resin, soft enough not to exert pressure around the soundhold and sufficiently sturdy to minimize contact with the inside parts of your guitar. The water suction stem within the Martin humidifier absorbs ten times its weight in water and slowly emits moisture through the holes.Customer Review: You can use more than one
If it's really dry you can place more than one of these in your guitar easily and raise the humidity quite a bit. Where I live, this is the only humidifier that's raised the humidity over about 38% (using two). I've actually had to be careful as I've hit almost 60%. Using a humidity gauge in the case you can really fine tune the humidity, and because it doesn't cover the soundhole it humidifies the entire guitar. Nice product, and Martin wouldn't make anything that would hurt your instrument. Just be sure to squeeze out the excess water.
Many well-known guitar players enjoy and endorse the PRS guitar. Some of the these famous artists are Carlos Santana, Ted Nugent, Alex Lifeson (Rush), Brad Delp (Boston), Chad Kroeger (Nickelback), Dave Navarro (Jane's Addiction and Red Hot Chili Peppers), Ed Robertson and Kevin Hearn (Barenaked Ladies), Jacob Stutevoss (Saliva), Jewel, Jimmy Buffett, Joe Walsh (The Eagles), John Fogerty, Mick Mars (Motley Crue), Neal Schon (Journey) and Phil Campbell (Motorhead).
Paul started off slowly at first and was finishing maybe one guitar a month. Once the guitar was finished, Paul would then test it out by using it during one of the gigs his band would play. He would then make any changes according to what he felt and heard or from any feedback his band mates would give. Over the first few years, Paul went through many changes with his guitars including body designs, tremolo designs, different headstocks and testing a combination of many different types of woods to get the right sound.
After collecting more than 50 orders for his guitar, Paul then made two prototypes to take on a business trip to all of the guitar dealers he could find up and down the East Coast. When he got back from his business trip, he had enough orders to attract investors to start production.
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History Of The PRS Guitar
The PRS Guitar Company was established in 1985 by luthier and musician Paul Reed Smith. Paul built his first guitar when he was challenged by his music professor to build one for some extra credits, while he was attending the St. Mary's College of Maryland. Paul did an amazing job on his first guitar and got an "A" from his professor in return. This made him realize his passion for building guitars and decided to pursue his dream and make guitars for a living.
PRS guitars are known for being a leader in the building of high-end top quality guitars. Being a musician himself, Paul knows what sounds great in a guitar. Being a luthier, Paul knows how to bring that sound into the guitars he makes. The PRS Company also employs builders that are proud of their work and the majority are musicians themselves. So the quality control starts with them and they all help each other out.
He also took the initiative to find some major guitar players to try out his guitars to get the word out about his products great quality. Paul would show up at his local concert arenas 6 or 7 hours before the concerts even started so he could make friends with the roadies. Most of the time, once he did, he was able to get back stage to try to get the guitar players to try out his guitar.