Topic: ACOUSTIC AMPLIFIED ... feeback problems?

ACOUSTIC AMP FEEDBACK ... ?

I just bought my first acoustic amp ... Yorkville AM150; I'm playing it with my Breedlove 12 string E/A guitar. If I give it any kinda volume at all I get feedback like crazy. I've tried more bass and less bass more mids and less mids, tried a longer guitar cord so I am across the frigging room ... doesn't seem to help.

I also have a Line spider II amp that I bought with my electric, and had the same problem. This is why I got another AMP.

At the Music store they said the acoustic amp is a better choice for solving this problem; also that the 12 string will feedback much more easy than a 6 string A/E

Any ideas on how I can resolve this? Thanks in advance!

Stan

2 (edited by coddfish 2008-03-28 04:40:20)

Re: ACOUSTIC AMPLIFIED ... feeback problems?

With all acoustic guitars you will have an issue with feedback if you face the amp. The Acoustic guitar body is designed to amplify, I suggest a silencer, a plastic cover for the sound hole, also turning the guitar pick up down. If that is an option, use very little pre-gain on the amp. This will get you a cleaner sound which will be much louder than you realize. I have been a musician for over 30 years and congradulate you for choosing one of the finest acoustic amps available. Yorkville does make the best sound, roadworthy product!

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Re: ACOUSTIC AMPLIFIED ... feeback problems?

Check to see if your guitar or amp has a notch filter. If so turn it on and adjust it till there is no feed back. The guitar top vibrates causing the feed back every guitar vibrates at a different frequency.

Edward

Re: ACOUSTIC AMPLIFIED ... feeback problems?

have you tried one of them rubber disks that fit over the sound hole?

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Re: ACOUSTIC AMPLIFIED ... feeback problems?

I have a AC 60 Roland Acoustic Amp and the only time I have any feedback issues is when I am standing too close while holding my guitar. If a stand 5' to 4' away I have no problems but when I get closure than that (making adjustments without turning volumn down) I will get feedback. I've read some interesting reports about the "sound hole plugs" and I do plan on getting one in the near future. There are even plugs that are made of wood to match the finish of several wood finishes.

Nela

Re: ACOUSTIC AMPLIFIED ... feeback problems?

I know it sounds stupid and obvious but how close are you to the amp when you're playing?

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