Feedback buster alternatives...

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Armistice

Son of Yoda
Hi there...

Live performance / acoustic guitar question here.

Playing a gig tonight (like in about 8 hours time) in a completely unfamiliar venue with a completely unfamiliar PA and my partner in crime has lost his specially fitted feedback buster for one of his acoustics and can't obtain a replacement in time. Normal ones don't work as the hole is either too big or too small, I can't remember which...

Any suggestions on alternatives to eliminate acoustic howl? The PA guy has specifically mentioned that he'll need a buster, so I'm assuming we'll be playing at reasonable volume...

Thanks

... and if you're in Sydney, Orstraya, @Newtown, tonight from 8..
 
Dig around in the cupboard under the sink or out in the car wash bucket. Grab a big wash sponge (dry). Shove that right in the sound hole and secure with a little double sided tape if required. Cheaper easier and just as effective.;)

Oh and tell the sound guy that you decide what gear you use and how you want to use it.:cool:
 
Some people like to stuff cotton wool into the body. I've never done it, so I can't vouch for the effectiveness of this technique.
 
I think I have such a sponge... thanks for the tip Yoda!

Alternatively I could incorporate the howl (assuming it's in A) into each and every song as a sort of a counterpoint thing...

"This next song was inspired by John Cale's 8 minute viola feedback solo in Sister Ray from the Velvet's live recording of 1969" - given where we're playing this might actually work...

Or I could just tell the sound guy to kill the channel completely so that my playing is highlighted... hmmm - many options..
 
I've used a Nerf ball in a pinch. Real similar to the sponge idea.
 
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