Hi all.
I've seen a lot of info regarding feedback, and I would like to share with you some of the interesting things about this.
I'ld also appreciate if you could add more stuff, from your experience regarding on how to prevent feedback.
Here is some of my findings on how to prevent feedback:
There is still something that I really don't know how to do, is using the equalizer to eliminate feedback. I understand that feedback occurs at some frequency, and the EQ can lower the volume this frequency. But I don't know how to find this frequency from the spectrum of frequencies.
Thanks
I've seen a lot of info regarding feedback, and I would like to share with you some of the interesting things about this.
I'ld also appreciate if you could add more stuff, from your experience regarding on how to prevent feedback.
Here is some of my findings on how to prevent feedback:
- Place your loudspeakers ahead of your mics
- Reverse the polarity of your loudspeaker or mic (this is really good stuff)
- If you have monitors for the musicians, try to remove, or lower the level, of their own sound in the monitor speakers (e.g. for vocals - send instruments, for violins - send metals, and so on.) (I also like this one)
- Lower the volume on stage, increase on the FOH
There is still something that I really don't know how to do, is using the equalizer to eliminate feedback. I understand that feedback occurs at some frequency, and the EQ can lower the volume this frequency. But I don't know how to find this frequency from the spectrum of frequencies.
Thanks
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