Hi Kempers,
does anyone knows how to get a near realistic feedback without a cabinet? Someone said it will work with tapped harmonics but
i still don't know to get this.
Thank you all...
Hi Kempers,
does anyone knows how to get a near realistic feedback without a cabinet? Someone said it will work with tapped harmonics but
i still don't know to get this.
Thank you all...
Thank you, but there is a use of a monitor. Is it possible to get that without a speaker?
Some Multieffects like Gt-100 can do that.
I know--even though it's not perfect the Boss Feedback/Sustainer effect (the pedal and also found on the GT series MFX) would be a great addition to the KPA. That is one effect I do miss for the reasons you mention.
Other than that I have to walk over and stick my guitar in the singer's wedge to get any actual feedback.
Maybe we can put this in the Feature Requests board.
J
Thank you all for your suggestions! I will give them a try. I have a little pignose amp.
Perhaps that will be my solution.
Display MoreI know--even though it's not perfect the Boss Feedback/Sustainer effect (the pedal and also found on the GT series MFX) would be a great addition to the KPA. That is one effect I do miss for the reasons you mention.
Other than that I have to walk over and stick my guitar in the singer's wedge to get any actual feedback.
Maybe we can put this in the Feature Requests board.
J
This! Something like the Fender Runaway pedal would be awesome!
If you can hook a second set of headphones, take set of full sized closed back headphones and put them around the headstock and tie them tight with a bandanna or something, and crank them up.
That would be a difficult handling because i don't want a permanent feedback. Just like everyone does,
in a special moment turning to a speaker and get feedback for one tone.
This! Something like the Fender Runaway pedal would be awesome!
BUT NOT BEFORE STOMP DELAY .....
i use an Ebow for feedback if I haven't got a speaker or monitor to use ...
If you can hook a second set of headphones, take set of full sized closed back headphones and put them around the headstock and tie them tight with a bandanna or something, and crank them up.
That actually works??
I've tried many different tricks, but in the end always seem to come back to using an eBow. It's a fine thing