I've copied and pasted this same post at the BYOC forum when someone recommended this place for better/quicker feedback (lol and it's a question about feedback too ha!) Please forgive my laziness!!
So here's the deal, I recently got a 60's japanese Zim Gar. It's got a great clean tone. Now I like distortion as well and when I run it through my Shredder (distortion pedal) and really ramp up the distortion there's an insane amount of feedback all the time. I was thinking this was because these old guitar pickups weren't wax potted because the technique wasn't invented yet. I did some searching on google and strangely I couldn't find anything on people wax potting vintage pick ups. Maybe everybody's more sentimental than I am about old stuff? I don't care I just don't want to ruin the pickups if I do this.
What I want to know is if wax potting is possible on older pickups and if this is likely the reason for the insane feedback? Are there any other solutions?
Thanks!
p.s. I came up with the bright idea that if I got a strong magnet I could just hover it over the pickups and it would be enough to overload the input on the electromagnets, thus eliminating the feedback. Well the magnet came in today and I tried hovering it over those pickups as the incessant feedback drone filled the room and when I tried moving it closer (since it wasn't working) the magnet snapped to the pickups with such intensity that I flinched back as if a gun had gone off. Now you all can have no doubt that waving a magnet over pickups will not effect them in any significant way!
So here's the deal, I recently got a 60's japanese Zim Gar. It's got a great clean tone. Now I like distortion as well and when I run it through my Shredder (distortion pedal) and really ramp up the distortion there's an insane amount of feedback all the time. I was thinking this was because these old guitar pickups weren't wax potted because the technique wasn't invented yet. I did some searching on google and strangely I couldn't find anything on people wax potting vintage pick ups. Maybe everybody's more sentimental than I am about old stuff? I don't care I just don't want to ruin the pickups if I do this.
What I want to know is if wax potting is possible on older pickups and if this is likely the reason for the insane feedback? Are there any other solutions?
Thanks!
p.s. I came up with the bright idea that if I got a strong magnet I could just hover it over the pickups and it would be enough to overload the input on the electromagnets, thus eliminating the feedback. Well the magnet came in today and I tried hovering it over those pickups as the incessant feedback drone filled the room and when I tried moving it closer (since it wasn't working) the magnet snapped to the pickups with such intensity that I flinched back as if a gun had gone off. Now you all can have no doubt that waving a magnet over pickups will not effect them in any significant way!
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