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The Musician Forums => Music Technology & Pro Audio => Topic started by: taytek on November 07, 2009, 07:32:27 PM
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can anyone help about mike feedback can a feedback eliminator help but its expensive or is there something else
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i presume its for live application? well either way, try repositioning your monitors/speakers before getting add'l hardware... sometimes a little solution goes a long way.
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equalizer daw pang filter
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Ang unang unang naisip ko - wag tatakpan ng kamay ang ulo ng mic, lalala lang ang sitwasyon.
wag ilapit/itutok ang mic sa speakers. Kasi kapag narinig ng mic kung ano ang sinasagap niya, nagkakafeedback. ang mic dapat nakapwesto sa likod ng speakers... kung mahirap gawin to, dahil maliit ang space... i-angle ang speakers 45" to each other - makakatulong.
google mo bro nabasa ko lang dati to.
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equalizer daw pang filter
Pag EQ gagamitin mo para mawala yung feedback, kailangan kabisado mo yung frequency ng feedbacks... This is a very good technique on live apps so you dont have to bring down a FADER in case of a feedback.( o kaya eh maghanap ka pa ng fader, pag di mo mahanap kung saan nangagaling yung feedback, ibaba na lang yung master fader ). dami magagalit sayo nyan hehe.
Another option: instead of investing on a feedback eliminator ( na medyo palpak !!! ) gamit ka na lang ng compressor limiter... para mas maganda, yung LIMITER lang.
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i'm looking for good solutions to mic feedback during gigs as well, my live setup is pretty prone to feedback- i use my own vocal effects, xl cable, and mixer which i run out to the house control, and during gigs I always get a lot of feedback. with the usual limited space, it's hard to find a good angle for the mic that eliminates the feedback