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Old 23rd July 2012   #1
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Another GUITAR AMP POST!

haha I'm putting up a lot of these posts, Anyways lately I have been thinking about getting an amp that is made to just give you that sorta on the edge feedback sound at a relatively low volume. Something with great musical feedback and singing sustain!

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Plenty of amps will fit that bill; adding a compressor to your pedalboard makes it easier. I can get great feedback from a Princeton Reverb with a Keeley compressor and a Barber Direct Drive.
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I have been thinking about getting an amp that is made to just give you that sorta on the edge feedback sound at a relatively low volume. Something with great musical feedback and singing sustain!

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Or a tweed Harvard. Check out Victoria Amps.
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Or a tweed Harvard. Check out Victoria Amps.
+1 Victoria. Can't go wrong with any tweed builder, but Victoria is the best. Tweed Harvards can be found on ebay, I've seen some well under $1000, doesn't have the name the Deluxe or Princeton has. KILLER amp for what the OP is looking for. You can build a great tweed Deluxe for under $500.
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I've found that the Zendrive2 is great for producing a nice controlled feedback at low volumes without having to sound too gainy. Sounds good on any amp.
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