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Originally Posted by mikegee
ok, yea, this is making sense now, because on that video, when he was using that acoustic pickup/sound hole cover or whatever it is, the song kicked in very loudly, and he wasgoing right up to his amp to kick in the feedback from the guitar, so it indeed was a very loud playing situation
ps its a great video by the way; jeff buckley live at the cabaret metro" a jbtv production worth buying...
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You know. I've noticed guitarists that will sometimes play the acoustic with some distortion in sections will use these "corks" live. So that may be the case. The song kicks up a notch and this gives you more control.
Another example is Hank Williams III. He has a big old acoustic that is filled with thick foam (like soundproofing foam) and plays it with a lot of distortion.
Oh yea, thanks for the heads up on the video. I need to find a copy!