Crisp image
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Beginner question.
I recently was working along side an audio guy and he had a small problem of one monitor feeding back when a female performer got near it.
Now here is my list of fixes in no particular order. What would you do?
1. Cut the mic level to the monitor
2. EQ the frequency out (low frequency) of the monitor
3. EQ the freqnency out of the mic. (female performer and feedback was a low rumble frequency guessing 100-300htz)
My thought is that the easiest thing to do is cut the level in the monitor which she does not here herself in them. Unless she wants to hear herself then it is not a problem.
Anyway now it is up to you to educate me a little more with your opinions and vast knowledge.
Thanks for taking the time to read and respond.
Regards
Geoff
Beginner question.
I recently was working along side an audio guy and he had a small problem of one monitor feeding back when a female performer got near it.
Now here is my list of fixes in no particular order. What would you do?
1. Cut the mic level to the monitor
2. EQ the frequency out (low frequency) of the monitor
3. EQ the freqnency out of the mic. (female performer and feedback was a low rumble frequency guessing 100-300htz)
My thought is that the easiest thing to do is cut the level in the monitor which she does not here herself in them. Unless she wants to hear herself then it is not a problem.
Anyway now it is up to you to educate me a little more with your opinions and vast knowledge.
Thanks for taking the time to read and respond.
Regards
Geoff