Two strategies:
1. Use regular bronze wound strings.
2. Keep the action relatively low on the bass side.
And then try not to play stuff that feeds back of course, but the big factor is the “wrong strings”.
With the regular bronze wound acoustic strings, I use Pyramid 13’s btw, the PU only senses the core of the low E A D G, so they’re pretty attenuated.
The box resonance supplies the low end, not the string.
31 Jan 2020
9:41pm
Comment:
By the way, your L-5 was crazy good at recent Everything Orchestra gig. That is one fine sounding guitar.
Two strategies:
1. Use regular bronze wound strings.
2. Keep the action relatively low on the bass side.
And then try not to play stuff that feeds back of course, but the big factor is the “wrong strings”.
With the regular bronze wound acoustic strings, I use Pyramid 13’s btw, the PU only senses the core of the low E A D G, so they’re pretty attenuated.
The box resonance supplies the low end, not the string.
By the way, your L-5 was crazy good at recent Everything Orchestra gig. That is one fine sounding guitar.