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I just wanted to know if the John Lennon Casino's are more prone to feedback or less prone compared to the normal Casinos. Just curious in a way. Because I saw the guy in my icon play one, and he played dirty distortion with a JL. Compared to his original semi-hollow, it seemed like there was no difference. But people say they are extremely easy to feedback even with the slightest touch of distortion. So yea, again I'm just curious and seek your inputs. Thanks lots guys!

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I just wanted to know if the John Lennon Casino's are more prone to feedback or less prone compared to the normal Casinos. Just curious in a way. Because I saw the guy in my icon play one' date=' and he played dirty distortion with a JL. Compared to his original semi-hollow, it seemed like there was no difference. But people say they are extremely easy to feedback even with the slightest touch of distortion. So yea, again I'm just curious and seek your inputs. Thanks lots guys![/quote']

 

His Casino has a very thin layer of lacquer, and I believe that he did this to improve the acoustic performance of the guitar. If it is more likely to resonate, then it might be more prone to feedback. But that is speculation.

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So the JL casino is more prone to feedback? Sounds gravy yo. If only I had a chance to play one without having a guitar center employee bugging me every 2 minutes.

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