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ugh! lotsa feedback at last show on friend's amp'd acoustic. we even had the amp in front of the guitar itself. is it just cause the place had concrete floors? hadn't been a problem at other venues.
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Does the acoustic have the hole mounted type pickup? If not, they make a "feedback buster" that goes in the hole, it helps alot. Other than that...I've had feedback be uncontrollable in the same room I've had it controllable? So the feedback monster will make noise when he likes.
You could also try rolling off some of the highs in the amp too.
You could also try rolling off some of the highs in the amp too.
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looks like feedback busters are inexpensive, but i like these ones cause they're perty (but more expensive)
http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/ ... sku=369500
http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/ ... sku=369500
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