feedback buster
Fridave
Posted 2008-03-26 9:31 PM (#47836)
Subject: feedback buster


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February 2008
Posts: 247

Location: Delaware
I tried putting a feedback buster sound hole plug in my 1717 tonite, and plugged into my system. Seemed to give me a fuller, warmer tone, amplified. Why ?
Anyone experienced this ?
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ozwatto
Posted 2008-03-27 2:51 AM (#47837 - in reply to #47836)
Subject: Re: feedback buster


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Posts: 672

Location: New South Wales, Australia
I've had the same experience with my 1860 fridave. I put the feedback buster in a few months ago since I started regularly plugging in with my little three piece garage band.

The really weird thing is that my guitar has been sounding fuller and louder when it's not plugged in and I leave the feedback buster in all the time.

As to the changes it makes to the sound, well that's way too technical for me....but I like it. :)

Hope you get some good replies to your question.
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Fuzzyman
Posted 2008-03-27 7:40 AM (#47838 - in reply to #47836)
Subject: Re: feedback buster


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Location: Maple Shade, NJ.
I've been thinking about trying one but not sure what to get,.......what are you guys using?
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ozwatto
Posted 2008-03-27 10:22 PM (#47839 - in reply to #47836)
Subject: Re: feedback buster


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Posts: 672

Location: New South Wales, Australia
Fuzzyman...mine is simply called FeedBackBuster. I've just had a close look at it for the first time -- it's made in Taiwan for the Kaman Music Corporation. I never knew.

It was really cheap but for my needs it does a great job,
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