I'm about to setup my rehearsal room and i'm looking for some prepping advice. The room is basically a rectangle. The soundproofing is virtually non-existent, so it'd be WAY too expensive to start making soundproofing moves.
Removing some of the undesirable frequencies would be nice. I have a DBX 231 Graphic EQ. Should I hook it up to the PA, set everything to 0, put a mic in the center of the room and slowly raise each band until I get feedback? Then put the freq that has feedback down as much neg as it was positive (when feedback occurred)? i.e. if feedback happens at 2dB at x Hz, set the slider for x Hz to -2dB?
That's pretty much all I got! Any other suggestions would be rad! I don't have much money to throw into this, so price is of great importance.
Thanks,
-Adam
Removing some of the undesirable frequencies would be nice. I have a DBX 231 Graphic EQ. Should I hook it up to the PA, set everything to 0, put a mic in the center of the room and slowly raise each band until I get feedback? Then put the freq that has feedback down as much neg as it was positive (when feedback occurred)? i.e. if feedback happens at 2dB at x Hz, set the slider for x Hz to -2dB?
That's pretty much all I got! Any other suggestions would be rad! I don't have much money to throw into this, so price is of great importance.
Thanks,
-Adam