Quick Tech Tip
TOP 10 Methods to Reduce
feedback:
1. Turn the volume down.
2. Decrease gain on equalizer
(EQ) or tone controls.
3. Reduce monitor system
volume or its EQ gain.
4. Move microphones farther
away from sound path of speakers.
5. Use a wide band graphic
equalizer and/or parametric equalizer to reduce gain on susceptible feedback
frequencies. (Note: When using EQ to filter out feedback, a sacrifice in
desired tone quality may result. But if used carefully, an acceptable compromise
of less tone for more feedback control can usually be achieved.)
6. Use higher quality, low
impedance microphones and equipment.
7. Select tighter patterned,
cardioid microphones when possible.
8. Decrease gain on reverb
controls.
9. Improve room acoustics
to absorb more reflected sounds.
10. Have an audio engineer
to perform an acoustic analysis of your system and auditorium using acoustical
test equipment to isolate and correct problem frequencies within your environment.
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