Nice! I didn't realize negative feedback was that involved, figured it more to be a kind of low cut or dynamic control but didn't know how or why. Cheers :)
Check back next week - You might be interested in a video I'll be releasing that talks about presence and resonance and how they work (hint - they work hand in hand with the NFB loop.)
You forgot the pickup switch in the central position at 3:57 (smooth setting), so it’s not comparable to the following clip, which is played with the bridge humbucker only. Anyway, thanks for the comparison!
U should try digging in rather than just strumming shit. More NFB gives more traction but limits immediacy, less is more explosive. Without control of the left hand u can't really notice anything. Good try though
Great video
Nice! I didn't realize negative feedback was that involved, figured it more to be a kind of low cut or dynamic control but didn't know how or why.
Cheers :)
Check back next week - You might be interested in a video I'll be releasing that talks about presence and resonance and how they work (hint - they work hand in hand with the NFB loop.)
With the guitar, amp and mics set up in your demo, less negative feedback wins.
Yep - I tend to usually play with the less negative feedback setting myself. I personally like the more aggressive tone.
You forgot the pickup switch in the central position at 3:57 (smooth setting), so it’s not comparable to the following clip, which is played with the bridge humbucker only. Anyway, thanks for the comparison!
Thanks - great info 🤘
How to remove the overtone
Both sound very muddy.
negative feedback is being heckled by the audience when you suck.
LMFAO
U should try digging in rather than just strumming shit. More NFB gives more traction but limits immediacy, less is more explosive. Without control of the left hand u can't really notice anything. Good try though
😂 sounded peavey ish