I just got a new 7 string guitar Iron Label Ibanez with Bareknuckle Aftermath pickups.
Sent it to my guitar tech right as I bought it, thinking I'd rather first play with it when it's set up to my favorite settings
Meaning today was the first time playing it. Sounds great and everything but, it does a lot of feedback when using the 2 high gain channels from my amp. More precisely :
I used the exact same settings that I have on my other 7 string which has Dimarzio D-Activator. I don't know if the Aftermath really have that much output so that they have even more that D-Activators, but I never had this issue with my other guitar.
The Ibanez does no feedback using the neck pickup, or if I use the bridge pickup in split coil mode. But when using the bridge pickup in full humbucker, it feeds right away.
Tried turning off the Overdrive, didn't solve anything.
Tried a completely different rig (rig of my bandmate) and still there was feedback
My guess, and this is where I'd like advice or opinions, is that I suspect that my tech has raised the pickup closer to the strings. It's not major, since the pickup doesn't look absurdly close to the strings, but for now it's my only theory. Is it possible? Anybody had that same issue caused by this?
What would be the next possible solution?
Thanks for the help
Sent it to my guitar tech right as I bought it, thinking I'd rather first play with it when it's set up to my favorite settings
Meaning today was the first time playing it. Sounds great and everything but, it does a lot of feedback when using the 2 high gain channels from my amp. More precisely :
I used the exact same settings that I have on my other 7 string which has Dimarzio D-Activator. I don't know if the Aftermath really have that much output so that they have even more that D-Activators, but I never had this issue with my other guitar.
The Ibanez does no feedback using the neck pickup, or if I use the bridge pickup in split coil mode. But when using the bridge pickup in full humbucker, it feeds right away.
Tried turning off the Overdrive, didn't solve anything.
Tried a completely different rig (rig of my bandmate) and still there was feedback
My guess, and this is where I'd like advice or opinions, is that I suspect that my tech has raised the pickup closer to the strings. It's not major, since the pickup doesn't look absurdly close to the strings, but for now it's my only theory. Is it possible? Anybody had that same issue caused by this?
What would be the next possible solution?
Thanks for the help