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Old February 11th, 2006, 11:42 PM
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feedback problems

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Originally Posted by ddouglass
Has anyone ever used any type of feedback destroyer/active filter to stop microphone feedback? Pros and Cons?

I have a couple of singers who have high pitched voices and sing too soft. This requires a very delicate balancing act between getting the microphone sensitivity up high enough to hear them without triggering feedback if they move within 20 ft of a speaker. I need someway to squelch out the feedback without having to constantly adjust the mixer controls.
I'M NEW TO THIS FORUM SO I HOPE I'M DOING THIS RIGHT...YOU MIGHT TRY A COMPRESSOR /LIMITER...I USE ONE IN STUDIO AND IT WILL BRING UP LOW VOCALS AND SUPRESS OVERPOWERING VOCALS...BUT YOU NEED TO RUN THE MIC DIRECTLY TO IT THEN ON TO YOUR BOARD.
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