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Outstanding feedback can be generated from crunch sounds !
Sounding like „ordinary feedback“ with high gain settings appears very
filigree and dynamical with crunch or clean sounds. The transition to
feedback is more distinctive and accentuating within the overall band
sound. Particulary these feedbacks can hardly be created with normal
amp feedback. We noticed that players start reducing distortion after
using the Resonator for a while. Getting outstanding sustained tones
with less distortion considerably improves your punch. However, more
distortion makes feedback easier but it sounds more ordinary and less
interesting, because these feedbacks hardly stand out in the overall
sound. Someone told us he never had any problems in creating
feedback. He simply cascades two distortion pedals and therewith he
gets every feedback he wants. Ok, thats right. A simple solution. But
that makes the difference ! Why we love tube sounds going smoothly
into distortion ? A feedback tone is much more than an oscillation just to
sustain the tone. It rather colors the sound depending on the individual
playing technique !
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If you like playing with pitch shifting devices like the Whammy
TM
pedal
you absolutely should work on several voice feedback giving amazing
sounds neighter like a guitar nor a synthesizer.
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And of course it is interesting to use the Resonator together with other
effects. Note that the Resonator Box should be connected directely to
your guitar. Other effects should always plugged behind the Resonator
Box. Delay effects in general sound good with feedback. But WahWah
pedals and bottlenecks are well suited as additional effects too, since
hands and foots are ready for control while using the Resonator. There
are no limits for new ideas and settings at all.
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Last but not least, amazing sounds can be created with every piezo
pickuped guitar that has steel strings ! This is ideal for very clean
feedback sounds.
3 Start-Up
The Guitar Resonator consists of the following components:
1. Resonator Head with Gooseneck
2. Resonator Box
3. Power Supply: Prim. 230 V AC; Sec. 9V AC, 500 mA
4. Stereo Cable
5. Stand (optionally)
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