Hi All
Ive just come back from a show where there was 2 bands playing. Mine and another
while sound checking the guitarist of the other band was having troubles with feedback and very low vol. we tried everything and in the end he moved to the other
side of the stage and.. we had the same. Switched off the lights/PA and tried different guitars. He was using a Hughes and kettner head amp with 4 x12" ( OTT for this type of show ). I put it down to the amp
he didnt, In fact he got very upset by this lol
My guitarist turned up with a Fender Princeton, - feedback at Low volume . He drove home and got his Roland Cube 60 - feedback at Low volume
Both guitarists went into the pa - feedback at Low volume, But slightly better. So they all used the pa,
Myself and the other bassist using solid state amps. Not a problem
What the hell was causing that ?
bassman1965
Ive just come back from a show where there was 2 bands playing. Mine and another
while sound checking the guitarist of the other band was having troubles with feedback and very low vol. we tried everything and in the end he moved to the other
side of the stage and.. we had the same. Switched off the lights/PA and tried different guitars. He was using a Hughes and kettner head amp with 4 x12" ( OTT for this type of show ). I put it down to the amp
he didnt, In fact he got very upset by this lol
My guitarist turned up with a Fender Princeton, - feedback at Low volume . He drove home and got his Roland Cube 60 - feedback at Low volume
Both guitarists went into the pa - feedback at Low volume, But slightly better. So they all used the pa,
Myself and the other bassist using solid state amps. Not a problem
What the hell was causing that ?
bassman1965
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