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I get much less feedback with either my Raezer's Edge cabinets or Acoustic Image combos than I used to get with conventional amps. The closed backs and controlled dispersion contribute, and the notch/high-pass filter on the AI amps is a good backstop.
Danny W.
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04-08-2019 06:06 PM
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My experience is similar. With my RE/AI I don't get much feedback, but my Fender Vibrolux Reverb feeds back at the slightest opportunity. That, and the weight, keep it in the closet most of the time.
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For everyone here, with feedback...
How close to the amp are you?
Are you or the amp in a corner?
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Originally Posted by Danny W.
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I do not find feedback too much of an issue ('1948 L-7/DA Model 1000/Vibrolux Reverb). Even if I like playing with the bass knob a little higher. And low E string feedback I control it with attack and right hand muting. But some speakers do feedback in the (low-)mids and controlling feedack there I find harder. So speaker choice may be something to consider.
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Originally Posted by lawson-stone
After following the directions printed on the can...
"After initially spraying the amp, reduce the bass and volume controls and stand 25' from the newly prepared amp, turn till you have noted where the feedback stops, and your amp is now a fully prepared anti feedback machine.
I witnessed it first hand it did not feedback :-)
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Originally Posted by pauln
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Originally Posted by Alter
Enharmonics
Today, 09:59 AM in Theory