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Sounds like you've gotten logical advice. I play essentially the
same setup -- a MIJ Jag through a '64 twin Reverb, and I have minimal
feedback problems. Really, it only pops up when I'm using
overdrive. Therefore, I am inclined to point the finger at the
reverb unit as well, especially since I use almost the same settings -
- Brightness on, treble just under seven, mid at 6, and bass at 5.5 --
and haven't experienced any problems with it.
Make sure and put up your findings, I know that I for one am really
intrigued at not only what the outcome is, but how you came to the
conclusion.
-Bill
> > First you have to eliminate a few things. Try the same settings
> > but without the reverb unit. If you have no feedback
> > it's the reverb unit, if you still have feedback it is something
> > else. If you put your hand on the strings so they can't vibrate
> > and the feedback
> > goes on, turn down the volume pot of your guitar. If the feedback
> > stops it's
> > the pickups like Brain said, If the feedback goes on , there is
something
> > wrong with your amp. Hope this helps. Roland Bettenville