JD
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Working with a choral group that tours and doing sound. Tricky, as I am singing as well. (Kind of reminds me of driving down a road with newspaper over the windshield.) In any case, always needing more gain and the ratios of microphone to speaker are not as good as I like. Old School in me would think about using a 31 band or a parametric to level out prone notches/peaks. Lots of people pushing the idea of using one of these "feedback busters" (Behringer FBQ1000, etc.) My concern is that in a choral group, some parts sung sound an awful lot like feedback! How easy are these things fooled into miss-setting themselves? My gut is telling me to stick with a graphic or parametric as I am pretty good at ID'ing frequencies, but hey, am I living in the past?
Just collecting thoughts. Stay old school with manual controls, or trust the new "magic box"?
Just collecting thoughts. Stay old school with manual controls, or trust the new "magic box"?