I'm on a feedback reduction treasure hunt for my 335. It just sounds better even though it's not suited to high gain fuzz at high volume
Has anybody tried these:
https://www.f-itsfeedbackblockers.co.uk/I like the fact that he experimented with different materials to use in his own double bass and that there's a little lip to stop them falling in. Also UK based
Other options are gaffer tape, or to try inflating a balloon and wedging something between the balloon and the inside of the hole. Gaffer might look okay (black on black) but I'd be concerned about the finish (nitro)
edit: the name works on three levels too, f*** it, also they fit in the holes so they are fits, and f as in f hole obvs. The man's a genius
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Then you have to pay a repairer to scrape as much of it out as possible with violin-maker’s chisels and replace all of the electrics, which is about a day’s work plus parts and costs almost the same as buying a new guitar.
Yes, someone really did bring me a 90s Epiphone Sheraton they’d done that to... so I think on balance these look like a better idea .
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
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Band Stuff: https://navigationofficial.bandcamp.com/album/silhouette-ep
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i would try this first
https://www.wilko.com/en-uk/wilko-functional-jumbo-car-sponge/p/5691640
80p and a can of black matt spray paint couple of coats outside ,let them dry, then just squeeze in the f hole and it will push out to fit ,easily removed...
No F holes
Feedback
I was refinishing it.
That's because he asked for no f-holes (when he was famous) after stuffing a towel in the ones with f-holes (before he was famous)....
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