comradehoser
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Does anyone know if there is development in the works for an improved feedback pedal out there, or is the Freqout pretty much the pinnacle for the foreseeable future?
True, but maybe now, you can, just like an overdrive pedal can help you get overdriven amp tones without enduring ear damage.Huh, that’s interesting.
The pinnacle is standing near a loud amp, and it’s the only reason I could never go ampless.
And I thought I was out of the game...You know it.
I think it'll be worth the wait, I'll let you know when I have something worth trying out.![]()
I’m sorry. I’d like to apologize. This is a thread about feedback pedals. My comment kind of sucked. It was off-topic and dismissive.True, but maybe now, you can, just like an overdrive pedal can help you get overdriven amp tones without enduring ear damage.
Can't speak on feedbacker pedals in general, but the Freqout gives you pretty good control over several parameters at all volumes.
Takes a big person to own up to mistakes on the internet. I salute you.I’m sorry. I’d like to apologize. This is a thread about feedback pedals. My comment kind of sucked. It was off-topic and dismissive.
I checked out Andy’s demo of the Freqout… that does sound pretty cool- it does get feedback-like tones.
But to just touch on the volume/ear damage: hearing protection ftw. Whether that’s earplugs or in-ear monitors. Also, it doesn’t always take as much volume as people think. Semi-hollow, chambered guitars, or partially microphonic pickups can get great feedback tones on small amps.
FWIW I've heard that it's possible to get decent sounding feedback at very low volumes for recording, if you put the monitor on a table and your guitar right next to it.I’m sorry. I’d like to apologize. This is a thread about feedback pedals. My comment kind of sucked. It was off-topic and dismissive.
I checked out Andy’s demo of the Freqout… that does sound pretty cool- it does get feedback-like tones.
But to just touch on the volume/ear damage: hearing protection ftw. Whether that’s earplugs or in-ear monitors. Also, it doesn’t always take as much volume as people think. Semi-hollow, chambered guitars, or partially microphonic pickups can get great feedback tones on small amps.
I took nary an offense at all. Plenty of guitarists think pedals in general are useless vs. tube amps, and that's a fine opinion because that's their thing. My good friend cannot stand fuzz. For others, what's the point of compressors? I would hate for anybody to second guess themselves for having an opinion, I mean, isn't that what the Internet is largely for?I’m sorry. I’d like to apologize. This is a thread about feedback pedals. My comment kind of sucked. It was off-topic and dismissive.
I checked out Andy’s demo of the Freqout… that does sound pretty cool- it does get feedback-like tones.
But to just touch on the volume/ear damage: hearing protection ftw. Whether that’s earplugs or in-ear monitors. Also, it doesn’t always take as much volume as people think. Semi-hollow, chambered guitars, or partially microphonic pickups can get great feedback tones on small amps.