How To Reduce Feedback
If you've performed live on stage or even a casual jam
with your friends at band practice -- one of the most
annoying things guitarists have is a thing called
FEEDBACK!
If you don't know what feedback is -- it's that terrible
high pitched sound that comes from speakers.
It usually happens when you place your microphone too
close to the speaker or play your guitar directly in
front of the amplifier.
Not only does this damage your ears, but it puts your
audience off when they come to hear you play!
Now I'm not an expert on the dynamics of feedback. But I
have performed on stage many times and have learnt a few
tricks to avoid feedback from occurring...
The first step is to turn down your treble on your
amplifier. Too much treble invites feedback so don't
have too much treble in your amplifier settings.
The second step is to turn the volume on your guitar up
only 3/4. Don't turn your volume up full as this is
invites huge feedback! Always leave a little room on
your volume, so don't turn it up all the way. Only 3/4
and I guarantee you will reduce feedback at least 80%
with this trick.
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One other trick is to turn down the gain or distortion
on your amp. When you play softly, you can turn your
gain or distortion full. But when you start playing with
some serious volume, turn your gain only 50%.
You will still get the same sound and distortion, but
this is the trick to avoiding feedback from occurring
when you play loudly.
Finally, if you're using an effects pedal, only turn it
up 3/4 the way. Like your guitar -- always leave a bit
of leeway as it offers more control over the sound and
keeps your playing tight!
Remember this -- if you keep control of your volumes,
you reduce the level of feedback and have a much tighter
sound as an over all band. If you turn everything up
full and try to rule the world -- you'll sound a mess
and out of control.
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