2003-01-20, 22:21
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Squieek!
I have a problem, my amp allways squieks (high tone) when I play along with my drummer. So the Amp is very loud, everything sounds good, and when I stop it squieks/peeps. Any idea?
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2003-01-20, 22:25
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what pedels do you have
if they are seperates like boss or sumfing try turning them off
it might help
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2003-01-20, 22:46
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ummm.. Dude... It's called feedback.
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2003-01-20, 22:47
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I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM.
GOD DAMN FEEDBACK.
USUALLY IF YOU STAND FAR FROM YOUR AMP IT WON'T DO THAT. WORKS FOR ME.
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2003-01-21, 07:44
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I tried standing far away from it, but it doesn´t help. I have a H&K amp, DOD tec 8 pedal and an Epiphone les Paul
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2003-01-21, 10:10
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YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE TO LEARN TO CONTROL THE PEDALS. TURN THEM ON WHEN YOU ARE GOING TO PLAY AND OFF WHEN YOU'RE NOT. IT'S A BITCH, I KNOW, BUT THAT'S ALL I CAN THINK OF RIGHT NOW.
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2003-01-21, 14:51
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or if there is a radio or tv or something...or a mic, it sends feedback when its close to your pickups
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2003-01-21, 17:43
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wait a minute
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2003-01-21, 18:17
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Ok this is a scheme of my room..... we use a eletrical drumkit wich is amplified bij the radio. My guitar amp stands at the other corner of the room
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2003-01-21, 21:30
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also it might be from the power supply itself
i get it when i use the school amps if this is the problem then
there is nothing u can do about it
doh nuts mmm donuts
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2003-01-22, 00:19
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try positioning yourslef infront of the amp.
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2003-01-22, 00:38
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ok my guitar teacher told me this when i asked him how to stop feedback at high volume or whenever it does at all. he said its the pickups making the feedback so keep the pickups away from facing the amp. he also said keep the guitar to the left of you(so its away from the pickups) if your a lefty keep it to your right. hope it helps
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2003-01-22, 01:42
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Quote:
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he also said keep the guitar to the left of you(so its away from the pickups) if your a lefty keep it to your right. hope it helps
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what??? how do you do that?
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2003-01-22, 02:18
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ok lets say your playing and your amp is rite behind u and u turn to the right.
that will make it feedback more becuase of the pickups being closer to the amp.
if u turn to the left or keep your amp somewhere near the left the end part of your neck where the tuning rods will be facing it and the pickups arnt feeding back.
so basicly just keep the amp towards the left of u
it worked for me fine. i still feedback evernow and then but not ever freaking time im not playing 1 note
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2003-01-23, 12:09
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none of that helps... the only way is to stand outside of my room!
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Shut the fuck up weija! What do you think I always do?!
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2003-01-24, 00:12
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A noise surpressor would also help with the feed back.
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A noise surpressor would also help with the feed back.
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ya, i think i'm going to buy one. does boss make a good one?
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well what i normally do is put my hand over the strings which helps a little and also i turn down the top knob on my guitar and leave the other 2 at full volume then when i want to turn it down i turn the middle one down this normally works........if u say u have a les paul then a band that i know that plays one who also has a hughes & kettner full stack turns his guitar down a bit and it still sounds fine and very heavy but i am drunk at the minute so if it dont make sense sorry
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ya, i think i'm going to buy one. does boss make a good one?
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Yeah, I have one. It makes all the difference in the world. If you have about $90 laying around. Get the Boss NS-2.
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Quote:
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well what i normally do is put my hand over the strings which helps a little and also i turn down the top knob on my guitar and leave the other 2 at full volume then when i want to turn it down i turn the middle one down this normally works........if u say u have a les paul then a band that i know that plays one who also has a hughes & kettner full stack turns his guitar down a bit and it still sounds fine and very heavy but i am drunk at the minute so if it dont make sense sorry
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