RE: [Harp-L] EQ pedals and feedback
Ross,I do use a Boss GE-7 and it does help me find a sweet spot and kills feedback too. However, I'm sure there are better ones out there and sometimes when I am dialing in for the sweetspot, the sweetspot is the freq that causes more feedback when I turn up the volume. I use it on amps that have little or no tone controls. Overall it works fine in most rooms and with most of the amps I use.BW
> From: pdxharpdog@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2012 15:06:30 -0500
> To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [Harp-L] EQ pedals and feedback
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> I have a relatively feedback resistant rig these days, harp gear 30 amp with a Greg Heumann ultimate 57 mic. I use a lone wolf delay and tone pedal and that's about it. Sometimes on very small stages I can get some stubborn feedback and was wondering if any of you all out there think a Boss EQ pedal might be a quick solution to find the offending frequency band to squelch feedback on the fly?
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> The LW Tone plus pedal (which I love) is essentially an EQ pedal but without the multiple frequency options.
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> Thanks.
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> Ross Macdonald
> www.sassparilla.info
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