– Paul McCartney (Source: Many Years From Now, Barry Mile) 'No, it's feedback.' 'Wow, it's a great sound!' George Martin was there so we said, 'Can we have that on the record?' It was a found object, an accident caused by leaning the guitar against the amp." It was only on a tiny bit and John just leaned it against the amp when it went 'Nnnnnwahhhh!' And we went, 'What's that? Voodoo?'. He really should have turned the electric off. We were just about to walk away and listen to a take when John leaned his guitar against the amp. It had a pickup on it so it could be amplified. Contributors: John Chevalier, Bill Gibson, Frank Gilbert, June Millington, Dan Murphy In this post, we'll cover some of the fundamentals – what causes feedback and how to avoid it - along with tips from some of our favorite audio pros.īy Shure Notes Editors. Share this How to Control Feedback in a Sound System
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