it aint no paper Matter, its all in how you position your pick-up towards your Amp, distands & movement = controll Burn Rubber !! tube amps burn The Best specialy the old Ones, greeeeettssszz A.D.
Good one Mr. Pick!! Yeah, when I first built this axe I tested with no filler & it was fine till I started pushing it. On a big stage you could get away with none, but for the confines of my studio it helps. Nothing like vintage wood vibrating through a tube amp!!
Hey Milt, I have a couple of old t-shirts stuffed into the body & they seem to work real well. The Epiphone Valve Jr. has a radical mod done to it with a 6V6 power tube & it is awesome. This test was at max volume, lower volumes produce less feedback & can be very clean if need be. Plus my proximity to the 4X12 is fairly close, helping to produce the desired tone.
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Thanks AD!! Lots of fun dancing with the feedback!!
it aint no paper Matter, its all in how you position your pick-up towards your Amp, distands & movement = controll Burn Rubber !! tube amps burn The Best specialy the old Ones, greeeeettssszz A.D.
some better, Cello. Thanks!
Thanks UJ!! I bought the slide a while ago, but do believe it is a Dunlap.
How you feeling?
liking that git and sound. is that a Dunlop tapered brass slide?
Good one Mr. Pick!! Yeah, when I first built this axe I tested with no filler & it was fine till I started pushing it. On a big stage you could get away with none, but for the confines of my studio it helps. Nothing like vintage wood vibrating through a tube amp!!
feedback is funn when you can harness it like that . helll , i'd take more paper out ;-) lol.
I read somewhere that Steve filled his with toilet paper. If you had a 4x12 cranked it should be fine at normal volumes. Hurray for tubes.
Hey Milt, I have a couple of old t-shirts stuffed into the body & they seem to work real well. The Epiphone Valve Jr. has a radical mod done to it with a 6V6 power tube & it is awesome. This test was at max volume, lower volumes produce less feedback & can be very clean if need be. Plus my proximity to the 4X12 is fairly close, helping to produce the desired tone.
Stuff a little more toilet paper in her. That will get the feedback under control.