line the pickup cavities with copper foil
Feedback is the interference that is caused when the sound from the amplifier hits the guitar and creates an unpleasant sound.
Feedback is more a function of body than pickup design. I have a LP and a hollow body equipped with the same pickups. The LP can't compete with the HB in a match for feedback. Acoustics too provide a lot of feedback when they have a pickup in them. What model of guitar do you have? Let me know and I'll try to help you.
negative feedback
Tremolo, reverb, distortion and feedback (produced by placing the guitar pickups too close to the speaker).
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distortion (added) Feedback (helps with distortion) and "The Power Chord"
The traditional way is to learn from a guitar teacher or a guitar player. Nowadays, you can probably learn from an online video, although you won't get the feedback that you would from a teacher.
First off you need an electric guitar plugged into an amp that's turned up about halfway or so. Turn on the overdrive channel & crank it up. Go face the amplifier and feedback should occur (the closer you get to the amp the more feedback should occur). Turn up the treble on your amps controls, Or buy higher powered pickups for your guitar. Oh yeah watch your ears!!! lol Gook Lucd...
A Kill switch is on a guitar to stop/forward sounds of the guitar.
Guitar distortion and feedback
You need a lot of distortion of and a lot of feedback.