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Kevin Allen
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i have searched for a certain acoustic sound and i have found it. i now own an Epiphone EJ-200...for anyone not familiar with this guitar, its a jumbo.
i LOVE the tone and playability of this guitar. its everything i wanted in an acoustic.
now then, i want to KEEP this sound. so i bought an Artec Internal Mic Pickup. now then i have the NATURAL sound of my guitar amplified. GREAT!!!
PROBLEM!!!! FEEDBACK!!! before i can get any volume to play live it starts to feedback. i can screw with the EQ some and get a little more volume but then i have lost the good sound.
i have no on-guitar EQ because i didnt want to cut no holes i just drilled for the endpin. i built a box that clips on my belt to control volume.
i need to know what to do to get more volume with less feedback? would a "feedback buster" work? or not enough to make it worth it?
i've also thought of building another box to clip on my belt and drilling a second endpin and adding an under-saddle pickup and run 2 jumper cords to my box with 3 volume knobs, 1 for each pickup to get a "blend" and then one master volume...
just wanted to get someone else's opinions on this...
thanks, Kevin
i LOVE the tone and playability of this guitar. its everything i wanted in an acoustic.
now then, i want to KEEP this sound. so i bought an Artec Internal Mic Pickup. now then i have the NATURAL sound of my guitar amplified. GREAT!!!
PROBLEM!!!! FEEDBACK!!! before i can get any volume to play live it starts to feedback. i can screw with the EQ some and get a little more volume but then i have lost the good sound.
i have no on-guitar EQ because i didnt want to cut no holes i just drilled for the endpin. i built a box that clips on my belt to control volume.
i need to know what to do to get more volume with less feedback? would a "feedback buster" work? or not enough to make it worth it?
i've also thought of building another box to clip on my belt and drilling a second endpin and adding an under-saddle pickup and run 2 jumper cords to my box with 3 volume knobs, 1 for each pickup to get a "blend" and then one master volume...
just wanted to get someone else's opinions on this...
thanks, Kevin