Feedback Buster


the fool
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the fool
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07/09/2007 10:33 pm
Hey guys, does anyone know if the feedback buster is safe for all finishes? I'm just too afraid to put it in my natural finish acoustic because the rubber might damage the finish. Anyone ever tried leaving it on their guitar in the case? Any results?
"Lets see… well I play the guitar and when I'm not playing the guitar, I think about playing the guitar. My other favorite instrument, is the guitar and if I aspired to play any other instrument, it would be the guitar...

I can’t sing so I sing through my guitar. So when the sound guy says: “Your guitar is too loud!” I think: "Why does he never say that to the vocalist?"
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Weslaba
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Weslaba
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07/10/2007 2:16 am
Never heard of one before the google search I just did, but I don't see what the problem would be. :rolleyes:
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the fool
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the fool
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07/10/2007 3:51 am
the problem is about the feedbackbuster being made out of rubber. i don't know if the rubber could harm the finish on my Takamine ef508kc which has a natural finish.
"Lets see… well I play the guitar and when I'm not playing the guitar, I think about playing the guitar. My other favorite instrument, is the guitar and if I aspired to play any other instrument, it would be the guitar...

I can’t sing so I sing through my guitar. So when the sound guy says: “Your guitar is too loud!” I think: "Why does he never say that to the vocalist?"
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PRSplaya
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07/10/2007 6:55 pm
I left one of those sound hole feedback things in one of my acoustics for a good while, and it didn't do any harm, or leave any marks. You could always cut out a piece of felt or something similar to place between the sound hole covers lip and the body of the guitar if you're worried about it getting marked up.
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the fool
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07/11/2007 2:16 am
that makes sense. thnx prsplaya
"Lets see… well I play the guitar and when I'm not playing the guitar, I think about playing the guitar. My other favorite instrument, is the guitar and if I aspired to play any other instrument, it would be the guitar...

I can’t sing so I sing through my guitar. So when the sound guy says: “Your guitar is too loud!” I think: "Why does he never say that to the vocalist?"
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