Friday, 5 June 2015

If feedback is a real problem

 consider moving the main PA speakers away from the mics a little. Also check the back of the stage, because if the wall is acoustically reflective, some sound from the room will be reflected back into the mics
increasing the risk of feedback.• Avoid excessive use of boosted EQ as this can encourage
feedback and may also spoil the basic character of the sound. Consider it an aid to fine tuning rather than as a means of making radical changes.• The use of stage monitors will also worsen the feedback
situation so run these at the lowest volume that the performers can comfortably work with. Position the
cabinets so as to allow as little direct sound as possible to enter the vocal microphones. If possible, use a graphic EQ on each monitor.

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