I don't know why but when i play at moderate volumes on my Marshall VS-65R combo (about 1/4 volume) the guitar produces a lot of feedback when not playing or touching any strings.
I recently detuned my guitar to B, and adjusted the bridge pickup height.
I read somewhere (or was i dreaming?) that humbuckers need to be aligned properly so they cancel each other out, to reduce feedback.
Is this true, and how do i check if they are aligned correctly?
What else might affect feedback? I don't think the stock SD's are as bad as some cheap pickups that tend to produce feedback even before you turn on the amp
. Could it be the amp? I noticed i have less feedback on my Marshall 8100 head & cab even when i'm right in front of it at high volume.
Any advice would be appreciated.
I recently detuned my guitar to B, and adjusted the bridge pickup height.
I read somewhere (or was i dreaming?) that humbuckers need to be aligned properly so they cancel each other out, to reduce feedback.
Is this true, and how do i check if they are aligned correctly?
What else might affect feedback? I don't think the stock SD's are as bad as some cheap pickups that tend to produce feedback even before you turn on the amp
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Any advice would be appreciated.
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