Hot Rails in Tele bridge with major feedback issues

uaykylie

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I recently bought a Tele with Hot Rails in the bridge and I love the guitar and the overall tone. My only issue is that it has a microphonic sounding feedback at loud volumes and when I use a compressor along with distortion. When I switch to the neck pickup the issue disappears. Is it possible that this is a wiring issue? Any suggestions that might fix this?
 
Re: Hot Rails in Tele bridge with major feedback issues

welcome to the forum!

doubt its a wiring issue but i suppose its possible. its probably either the pup (not potted properly), the bridge itself or a tube if you are using a tube amp. what is the neck pup? the hot rails with distortion and a compressor sounds like a ton of signal being fed into the amp
 
Re: Hot Rails in Tele bridge with major feedback issues

welcome to the forum!

doubt its a wiring issue but i suppose its possible. its probably either the pup (not potted properly), the bridge itself or a tube if you are using a tube amp. what is the neck pup? the hot rails with distortion and a compressor sounds like a ton of signal being fed into the amp

Thanks for the reply!

I think the neck pickup is the standard American stock one. I have a PRS McCarty Single Cut running through the same rig and no issues. Would the Hot Rails have higher out put than the PRS humbuckers? I am totally new to these pickups.
 
Re: Hot Rails in Tele bridge with major feedback issues

it might. its has a ton of output for a single coil size pup and its very mid focused
 
Re: Hot Rails in Tele bridge with major feedback issues

I had a problem similar to this with a Lil 59 in a Tele. I had to pack the pickup cavity with foam to stabilize the pickup and the feedback went away
 
Re: Hot Rails in Tele bridge with major feedback issues

Also, compressing an already boosted pickup and using a ton of gain can cause squealing with any pickup. Use less severe compression, or less gain.
 
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