Can anyone help with this problem? A couple of months ago a customer asked me to install an Allparts undersaddle p/u and EQ in his Fender acoustic. I did so taking great care to ensure that the bottom of the saddle slot was square and flat and the same for the saddle itself. I didn't notice any problems at the time, but my customer reported later that the low E was dominating at higher volumes and that it was far too easy to drive into feedback.He's tried using the EQ to lessen the dominance to little effect.
I inspected the guitar again and this time tried checking the body cavity resonance at the soundhole. It came out so close to E that I instantly suspected a wolf to be the problem. A number of things suggested themselves including lowering the resonance by attacking the braces, or putting in a sound port on the upper bout to try and raise it.
Has anyone experienced a similar problem and if so, how did you tackle it?
Tags: body, cavity, feedback, pickup, piezo, resonance, undersaddle, wolf
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