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Re: [SurfGuitar101] Feedback

mark scialabba (reverb115) - 02 Aug 2002 18:35:21

I think it might be the tank in the reverb unit. I've heard of that exact same
problem happening in reverb tanks in amps, but never in the reverb unit, though.
In the amps the problem is ussually solved by flipping over the tank in the bag
it is in or reversing it or something like that, but I dont think you can do
that in the reverb unit. Play at that volume, then turn down the reverb to no
mix when the feedback starts and see if the feedback goes away. If it does, then
youll know its the reverb, and maybe some one else will know how to solve the
problem.
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: theesurrealist
To:
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 1:13 PM
Subject: [SurfGuitar101] Feedback
Hey fellow Surf Guitarist, I have a problem. I play a MIJ Jag with
it's original Japanese pick-ups, 65' RI Twin set @: Treb-5, Mid-5,
Bass-4, Bright-on.& a 63' RI Fender Reverb Unit set @: Dwell-7, Mixer-
7, Tone-7. I really like the sound I'm getting with these settings.
Here @ home my volume never exceeds 4-& I have no problems, but when
I'm @ practice and I have her cranked to about 6 she gives off an
annoying feedback. So I'm forced to lower the brightness either in
Tone or Treble. Then she doesn't sound as clear or crisp. Can ne one
shed some light on the situation? Is it the tank, guitar, or amp?
maybe the factory "groove" tubes?Thanks alot-Phillip
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