After an exhuastive research endeavor at the Entermazement Labratories, I have come up with an inovation to dampen the sound coming out of my Fender Blues Junior Guitar Amplifer.
Don't let the name fool you. It can still get pretty dang loud.
It is a tube amplifer. With tube amps you tend to get a better tone by turning them up at least a little bit.
I am using a dampening device that has polyester fibers tightly meshed into a flexible rubber backing. I place the fiber side towards the speaker & prop it up with the vocal mic stand.
It is hard to tell from the stage but it seems to be doing the job.
Another great thing about this device is that it also works well as the passenger side floor mat on my truck.
Thursday, September 28, 2006
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