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                        <title>RE: Techniques with feedback anyone?</title>
                        <link>https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-players-discussion/techniques-with-feedback-anyone/paged/2/#post-99529</link>
                        <pubDate>Sun, 24 Apr 2005 07:04:07 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[I&#039;m talking about achieving controlled feedback at any volume. There will be times when you can&#039;t have your amp running at its saturation point in a small venue. Your going to need something...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[I'm talking about achieving controlled feedback at any volume. There will be times when you can't have your amp running at its saturation point in a small venue. Your going to need something between your amp and speakers. (attenuator). This were when using an all tube amp, eq, and attenuator will allow you to achieve better control of your signal, including getting controlled feedback when needed.<br><br>Sure I could turn the volume to all the amps I use till they feedback. The trick is having control of it. If its just feeding back and squealing your sound person will be having a canary. In a studio setting you probably won't get called back. You need to have control of every aspect of your playing.<br><br>Joe]]></content:encoded>
						                            <category domain="https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-players-discussion/">Guitar Players Discussion</category>                        <dc:creator>forrok_star</dc:creator>
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                        <title>RE: Techniques with feedback anyone?</title>
                        <link>https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-players-discussion/techniques-with-feedback-anyone/paged/2/#post-99477</link>
                        <pubDate>Sat, 23 Apr 2005 21:16:48 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[&quot;You can achieve feedback at any volume level.&quot;

?  Never heard that one before...oh yea my Roland Microcube gets feedback like you wouldn&#039;t believe  :roll:  &quot;If you drive 100 watt amp into ...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA["You can achieve feedback at any volume level."

?  Never heard that one before...oh yea my Roland Microcube gets feedback like you wouldn't believe  :roll: <br> "If you drive 100 watt amp into a dummy load, line out into Eq, into effects processors, into another Eq, into a power amp with attenuators, into speaker cabinets."

huh?  The topic was about real feedback (as in volume and air has to be moving to generate it) and I brought up simulated feedback..wait, no someone mentioned the ebow first...what are you talking about?]]></content:encoded>
						                            <category domain="https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-players-discussion/">Guitar Players Discussion</category>                        <dc:creator>KerbDoG</dc:creator>
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                        <title>RE: Techniques with feedback anyone?</title>
                        <link>https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-players-discussion/techniques-with-feedback-anyone/#post-99470</link>
                        <pubDate>Sat, 23 Apr 2005 20:15:31 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[You can achieve feedback at any volume level. If you drive 100 watt amp into a dummy load, line out into Eq, into effects processors, into another Eq, into a power amp with attenuators, into...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[You can achieve feedback at any volume level. If you drive 100 watt amp into a dummy load, line out into Eq, into effects processors, into another Eq, into a power amp with attenuators, into speaker cabinets. It will give you control of your sound and feedback,  by sustaining a note you'll have control of it. the better your able to control your signal chain the better you will play and sound.<br><br>Joe]]></content:encoded>
						                            <category domain="https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-players-discussion/">Guitar Players Discussion</category>                        <dc:creator>forrok_star</dc:creator>
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                        <title>RE: Techniques with feedback anyone?</title>
                        <link>https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-players-discussion/techniques-with-feedback-anyone/#post-99395</link>
                        <pubDate>Sat, 23 Apr 2005 08:19:50 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[noone&#039;s heard of the Fernandes Sustainer ?  I have a Fernandes guitar equipped with one...it&#039;s quite cool to play around withotherwise yea you gotta be loud to generate real feedback....a 15...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[noone's heard of the Fernandes Sustainer ?  I have a Fernandes guitar equipped with one...it's quite cool to play around with<br><br>otherwise yea you gotta be loud to generate real feedback....a 15w tube amp should allow it in a small room but a 15w solid state...forget it, I have an 18w tube amp that will push enough air to allow it...my 100w Marshall stack...stand back!]]></content:encoded>
						                            <category domain="https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-players-discussion/">Guitar Players Discussion</category>                        <dc:creator>KerbDoG</dc:creator>
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                        <title>RE: Techniques with feedback anyone?</title>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 21 Apr 2005 05:19:26 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[the post above answers it.  it&#039;s called a feedback LOOP because it&#039;s an amp picking up and playing noise created by itself.]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[the post above answers it.  it's called a feedback LOOP because it's an amp picking up and playing noise created by itself.]]></content:encoded>
						                            <category domain="https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-players-discussion/">Guitar Players Discussion</category>                        <dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
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                        <title>RE: Techniques with feedback anyone?</title>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 21 Apr 2005 05:10:22 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[I have a really a stupid question ya...  Can someone explain to me what feedback is? :?:]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[I have a really a stupid question ya...  <br>Can someone explain to me what feedback is? :?:]]></content:encoded>
						                            <category domain="https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-players-discussion/">Guitar Players Discussion</category>                        <dc:creator>Rush2112</dc:creator>
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                        <title>RE: Techniques with feedback anyone?</title>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 21 Apr 2005 04:53:42 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Well, if you think about it, fedback with a guitar is just like feedback with a mic. With a mic, the mic picks up the sound from the speaker, and then it is re-amplified in an endless loop. ...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Well, if you think about it, fedback with a guitar is just like feedback with a mic. With a mic, the mic picks up the sound from the speaker, and then it is re-amplified in an endless loop. When a guitar feeds back, the sound from the speaker is vibrating the strings, or some part of the guitar. Therefore you need high gain to pick up the signals of the sound hitting the strings. You also need a loud amp so that you can generate enough sound. I agree that wah's are a really good way of doing this without excess volume.]]></content:encoded>
						                            <category domain="https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-players-discussion/">Guitar Players Discussion</category>                        <dc:creator>xg5a</dc:creator>
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                        <title>RE: Techniques with feedback anyone?</title>
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                        <pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2005 06:39:17 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[get the amp up on something so it&#039;s at the same level as the guitar.]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[get the amp up on something so it's at the same level as the guitar.]]></content:encoded>
						                            <category domain="https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-players-discussion/">Guitar Players Discussion</category>                        <dc:creator>kingpatzer</dc:creator>
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                        <title>RE: Techniques with feedback anyone?</title>
                        <link>https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-players-discussion/techniques-with-feedback-anyone/#post-98990</link>
                        <pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2005 05:52:08 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[A lot of cool ideas (I sit in front of my amp as close as I can), but I don&#039;t really have the money to spend on new equipment. Any ideas I can try with just an electric guitar (a Squire Stra...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[A lot of cool ideas (I sit in front of my amp as close as I can), but I don't really have the money to spend on new equipment. Any ideas I can try with just an electric guitar (a Squire Strat), and a little amp with only a distortion button for effects?

Make sure you have the volume all the way up on the guitar and the tones set to full-treble. On your amp set the distortion/gain as high as it will go, the overall volume to a comfortable level. I'm thinking maybe you have a 15 watt amp with an 8" speaker: just sit with the guitar right in front of the speaker - like a foot or so away. If you get that close you might be able to start feeding back at lower volumes. Without really high gain - or a fuzz pedal or some sort of gain booster between the guitar and amp - it's a little iffy; you might not get the effect you want. But at least you can get something.<br><br>Good luck :)]]></content:encoded>
						                            <category domain="https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-players-discussion/">Guitar Players Discussion</category>                        <dc:creator>DemoEtc</dc:creator>
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                        <title>RE: Techniques with feedback anyone?</title>
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                        <pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2005 02:52:05 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[In my experience, it is much harder to get a good feedback easily with a small amp, because you can&#039;t get the volume you need.  I can only get feedback when I&#039;m playing quite loud.]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[In my experience, it is much harder to get a good feedback easily with a small amp, because you can't get the volume you need.  I can only get feedback when I'm playing quite loud.]]></content:encoded>
						                            <category domain="https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-players-discussion/">Guitar Players Discussion</category>                        <dc:creator>RollnROCK89</dc:creator>
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