A list of puns related to "Guitar Feedback"
Hey everyone
Couldn't find any specific rules for this sub, so apologies if this contravenes any, but hoping I'm okay since this has a reputation for being a little less strict than a certain competing subreddit...
Anyway, we're Johnny Foreigner Guitars. We're a new guitar company based in Los Angeles, CA.
We're currently in pre-production and aiming to start shipping guitars this summer.
What we're really looking to do right now is validate our product by talking to as many real guitar players as we can.
So to that end, we're asking people to sign up to our email list at our website (johnnyforeignerguitars.com) so we can send you out a survey or just a regular email to ask you some questions. Everyone who participates in feedback will be eligible to win a free guitar (they start at $1249) once we start shipping.
Happy to answer any and all questions, and I hope you can let us know your thoughts on what it is you're looking for in a guitar - you'll really help us shape the forward direction of the business and help us make the kickassest guitars possible.
Cheers
Tom, Janet & Austin - the Johnny Foreigner Guitars team
I have been playing a while, and looking to get into playing metal, I own several guitars, and something about this guitar keeps nagging at me. I have played 1 in the shop, and I liked it, however I have never owned a Floyd rose, and when I tried it in store, didn't know what to do with tbh, should I get the reaper without the FR? Whats everyone's opinion on this guitar model?
Been playing with this long enough 8<). Time to get some objective feedback. Is it too long? Is guitar work at begging and then at end too overkill? Should I keep fade out. (there's another 20-30 seconds of guitar work after fade out, and it does have a definite end if I chose to go that way)? I kind of like the light hearted not meant to be taken too seriously lyrics and think they work for the song but am interested in other opinions.
Anyway to those who listen and respond, my thanks!!
Does anyone here know how Type O got the feedback effect from their amps?
New bass player here. I've been a musician for around 15 years now. I am 26 years old haha. I recently started playing bass for a new band I've been asked to join. I actually prefer bass over guitar and guitar has been my main instrument. Anyway, I want my own bass. I am looking at a Jazz bass and I want to know the quality difference between American vs Mexican etc. I know with Fender guitars the difference can be virtually non-existent.
I want one bass that's going to last me forever basically. Thanks for you help
I didnβt know what subreddit would be best for this but Iβm trying this one since it seems broad enough. Thereβs this consistent guitar feedback/possibly synth noise that plays in βFrench Blondeβ by Deal Casino and βLeavesβ by joe p. Im curious as to how they got that sound?
I visited a customers house today and was stumped by the problem. She has an electric guitar that is picking up harmonic feedback from the house's wiring. The house is roughly 100 years old and the wiring is not grounded. Sounds like a transformer buzzing loudly. When she flips the breaker for the one circuit the sound goes away. Any ideas on how to fix this?
I have a guitar demo album that is influenced by Nirvana, Alice in chains, and XXXTentacion. I was looking for feedback on any tracks made.
I have made all of them by myself and I am trying to get somewhere with it so any comments help negative or positive.
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