620 feedback hell
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2002 12:38 pm
Hi all,
I am the proud owner of a new ric 620 (fireglo...yeah baby!!)
With my set up, it sounds great on the clean channel, but when I switch ower to the lead channel, I have to crank the treble volume and tone to below half, or face extremely nasty feedback at even modest output levels. Its not just the amp either. If I leave it on the clean channel and put a distortion pedal between the guitar and the amp, same issue. The sustain is there and then some, but no harmonic feedback, just a nasty ****** off amp swill white noise.
My question: is this a common problem (or just the way it is) with the RIC highout pickups, and should I replace the bridge with a humbucker?
My setup:
620
soldano sp77 preamp
rocktron intellifex
mesa 50/50 stereo power amp
mesa recto 2x12 w vintage 30's
Although I do enjoy the rick vintage jangle, I think the potential on the heavy end is really looking inviting. The potential with rick-o-sound...ohlala.
Thanks in advance for your response!
I am the proud owner of a new ric 620 (fireglo...yeah baby!!)
With my set up, it sounds great on the clean channel, but when I switch ower to the lead channel, I have to crank the treble volume and tone to below half, or face extremely nasty feedback at even modest output levels. Its not just the amp either. If I leave it on the clean channel and put a distortion pedal between the guitar and the amp, same issue. The sustain is there and then some, but no harmonic feedback, just a nasty ****** off amp swill white noise.
My question: is this a common problem (or just the way it is) with the RIC highout pickups, and should I replace the bridge with a humbucker?
My setup:
620
soldano sp77 preamp
rocktron intellifex
mesa 50/50 stereo power amp
mesa recto 2x12 w vintage 30's
Although I do enjoy the rick vintage jangle, I think the potential on the heavy end is really looking inviting. The potential with rick-o-sound...ohlala.
Thanks in advance for your response!
