I run sound for a weekly burlesque show inside a restaurant.
The sound room is stage right attic that way i can pull curtains at the same time(long story on why that is)
there is a 5 peice band with 3 mics.
one emcee with 1 wireless mic.
It self running after the first 5 minutes. I usually have no problem with feedback.
But once a month the emcee, while wandering around tables through the house will wander too close to the speaker causing an abrupt moment of feed back.
Since i'm in an attic and can't see the house i'm the last one to hear any form of feed back creeping up or know exactly which speaker he wandered towards.
Mr. guitar player always asks me "what was that feed back?"
The only answer i have is that it was feedback.
Are there any clever ways to answer that question?
The sound room is stage right attic that way i can pull curtains at the same time(long story on why that is)
there is a 5 peice band with 3 mics.
one emcee with 1 wireless mic.
It self running after the first 5 minutes. I usually have no problem with feedback.
But once a month the emcee, while wandering around tables through the house will wander too close to the speaker causing an abrupt moment of feed back.
Since i'm in an attic and can't see the house i'm the last one to hear any form of feed back creeping up or know exactly which speaker he wandered towards.
Mr. guitar player always asks me "what was that feed back?"
The only answer i have is that it was feedback.
Are there any clever ways to answer that question?