E-string feedback

Jkingy
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Hey
I've got a Marshall MG50DFX guitar amp which I've had for about two years now, and recently I've noticed that whenever I try to mute the E-string the amp gives out some very noticable, dull feedback, it sounds kinda like a really shit harmonic. I have restrung the guitar since but the problem still prevails. I would be very grateful if anyone had any advice or help they could give me.
Thanks for your time.
I've got a Marshall MG50DFX guitar amp which I've had for about two years now, and recently I've noticed that whenever I try to mute the E-string the amp gives out some very noticable, dull feedback, it sounds kinda like a really shit harmonic. I have restrung the guitar since but the problem still prevails. I would be very grateful if anyone had any advice or help they could give me.
Thanks for your time.
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Jkingy wrote:Hey
I've got a Marshall MG50DFX guitar amp which I've had for about two years now, and recently I've noticed that whenever I try to mute the E-string the amp gives out some very noticable, dull feedback, it sounds kinda like a really shit harmonic. I have restrung the guitar since but the problem still prevails. I would be very grateful if anyone had any advice or help they could give me.
Thanks for your time.
Which e-string? Where are you muting it? Is the string hitting the pick up?E. Lansing-98 Columbus-00,03,10 Detroit-00,03 (1&2),06, 14 Cleveland-03,06,10 Toledo-04, Grand Rapids-04,06 London-05, Toronto-05, Indianapolis 10, East Troy (1&2) 11, Chicago 13, Detroit 14
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All Those Yesterdays wrote:Is the string hitting the pick up?
My thoughts exactly - remember, your pickup is basically a big magnet - If the strings are to close to the pickup
you'll get string pull - resulting in some strange things happening (like sounding out of tune or feedback).
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Thanks for your advice guys, (it's the low E), but I've checked and it's not hitting the pickup, I sounds more like the something happening to the speaker.
Thanks for your help again.0 -
how close are your strings to the fretboard?
It could be the e-string saddle or nut needs a bit of adjustment.
of course it could also be a problem in the amp or with the speaker on that specific frequency.My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.0
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