[Harp-L] getting high gain... no feedback



What Michel Easton describes works very well. I've been doing it with my Super Reverb RI and my Princeton Reverb RI. I plug into the #2 input, set the amp's volume for the "sweet spot" (typically 6 or 7) then roll off volume using the VC on my 545 Ultimate to set the overall performance volume and control feedback. The resulting tone (and depth of tone) from these amps is great and feedback problems are minimal. No need use an anti-feedback device. What Michael recommends is, IMHO, a VERY practical and reliable technique for getting optimum tone from these amps and controlling feedback under varying performance conditions.

Btw, neither the Super, the Princeton nor Michael's Deluxe have Master volume controls. My Super is tubed down, but my Princeton is not. Personally, I don't like using an amp with a master vc for harp. Conceptually, a master vc seems like a good idea, but in practice, I don't think it's well suited to optimizing an amp's sound for harp. But. YMMV.

JP



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