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re: Any guitar experts? Help with amp feedback in a live setting
Posted on 2/29/20 at 8:25 pm to tehchampion140
Posted on 2/29/20 at 8:25 pm to tehchampion140
And if all else completley fails lol
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But personally, I'd update my amp. A used 5150 is a good head that can be found cheap, you could use your orange cab, or save and get a 4x12. I have a rig of that back in louisiana that I could use forever if need be
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But personally, I'd update my amp. A used 5150 is a good head that can be found cheap, you could use your orange cab, or save and get a 4x12. I have a rig of that back in louisiana that I could use forever if need be
This post was edited on 2/29/20 at 8:40 pm
Posted on 2/29/20 at 9:54 pm to tehchampion140
When troubleshooting almost anything it is helpful to first reduce it to the minimum usable system, and see if the problem goes away. In this case that would be the guitar, a cord, and the amp, nothing else. If it still has the problem try a different cord. I once had a bad cable generate loud feedback type noise. If going to a minimum setup eliminated the noise start adding effects and things back in the chain until the noise comes back.
Posted on 3/1/20 at 2:08 am to SEClint
My favorite boss pedals are the Metal Core and Blues Driver
Posted on 3/3/20 at 6:17 pm to tehchampion140
While we’re here. You need to have hearing protection. Absolutely. That goes for clubbing and concerts too. I have pretty much given up going to live shows unless I know the volume will be reasonable.
Especially if you’re standing next to a cymbal. One rehearsal can take a notch out of your hearing. Anytime I rehearse above conversation level, I wear ear protection. Rehearsing and playing live is a marathon, not a sprint.
Especially if you’re standing next to a cymbal. One rehearsal can take a notch out of your hearing. Anytime I rehearse above conversation level, I wear ear protection. Rehearsing and playing live is a marathon, not a sprint.
Posted on 3/4/20 at 1:00 am to Kcprogguitar
Yeah, my hearing is fricked up.
Posted on 3/4/20 at 10:32 am to tehchampion140
A digital amp cranked all the way up is majority of your problem. I would try a different amp (preferably tube) and see if you are having the same problem.
This post was edited on 3/4/20 at 10:36 am
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