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MrStitch
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I've got a Karaoke service, where inevitably, we get feedback at some point. Can't stop a drunk singer from walking all over the place, and causing problems. I've thought about feedback killers, but I've heard a lot of complaints about those as well.
However, I think I have a good starting point for equipment, but I don't know the best way to troubleshoot feedback on the fly.
I have an ART 31 band eq attached to the system. The main signal go's from the mixer, to the eq, then down to the power amp. I do this, cause not all karaoke cd's are mixed that well, and I like to 'tweak'.
The eq has, i think, low cut knobs and hi cut knobs... not even sure what I should be doing with these.
I also have a BlueTube pre-amp for two SM58's.
With so many different area's for gains, I can't tell anymore where the sore spots are most likely at. Anyone have any suggestions? Things that can be done BEFORE a show starts, without annoying the hell out of the existing crowd?
However, I think I have a good starting point for equipment, but I don't know the best way to troubleshoot feedback on the fly.
I have an ART 31 band eq attached to the system. The main signal go's from the mixer, to the eq, then down to the power amp. I do this, cause not all karaoke cd's are mixed that well, and I like to 'tweak'.
The eq has, i think, low cut knobs and hi cut knobs... not even sure what I should be doing with these.
I also have a BlueTube pre-amp for two SM58's.
With so many different area's for gains, I can't tell anymore where the sore spots are most likely at. Anyone have any suggestions? Things that can be done BEFORE a show starts, without annoying the hell out of the existing crowd?