I just had a play with it and it cuts and boost rather large chunks of the eq band. I personally don't think this will do the job.
Where are you getting feedback"? At the amp. Are you sending any bass to foldbacks?
I think you would have more joy with where you position things.
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Re: Questions about parametric EQing
Well, what happened, the first (and last) time I took this bass to a gear fest was that the other amps would make the top vibrate and there'd be the most horrendous feedback whether I was playing or not. And this, of course, was WITH a Feedback Buster.
Admittedly, I didn't have much choice as to where I stood but it felt as if wouldn't have made much diff.
Ok, I COULD do the old school thing and shove a towel in the body to dampen the top, but I want to keep as much of the tone as I can.
Admittedly, I didn't have much choice as to where I stood but it felt as if wouldn't have made much diff.
Ok, I COULD do the old school thing and shove a towel in the body to dampen the top, but I want to keep as much of the tone as I can.
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