thispleasesme
New member
Hey everyone.
I just got a new PA for my band's rehearsal space. The room is small, and we're loud, roughly 14x18 feet.
So we bought a pair of Mackie SRM-450 active speakers. VERY nice, very clear, but I can't even crank them without that disgusting, frightening, horrible feedback that we all hate.
I even bought one of those Behringer Feedback Destroyers. I still have yet to figure that out. None the less, my question is this... What are common-place practices for avoiding feedback? Any suggestions?
Does anyone own/know how to work this feedback thing? I should probably just re-read the manual. Can you tell I've been awake for 26 hours?
Thanks in advance everyone!
I just got a new PA for my band's rehearsal space. The room is small, and we're loud, roughly 14x18 feet.
So we bought a pair of Mackie SRM-450 active speakers. VERY nice, very clear, but I can't even crank them without that disgusting, frightening, horrible feedback that we all hate.
I even bought one of those Behringer Feedback Destroyers. I still have yet to figure that out. None the less, my question is this... What are common-place practices for avoiding feedback? Any suggestions?
Does anyone own/know how to work this feedback thing? I should probably just re-read the manual. Can you tell I've been awake for 26 hours?
Thanks in advance everyone!