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Lou Hilario Inner circle 2235 Posts |
I there such a thing as an eliminator or gadget to reduce or eliminate feedback in wireless mics?
I understand the farther the speakers the better you can increase the volume. I was just thinking if there is also some other way.
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garydunn Veteran user Glasgow 303 Posts |
Lou, it's called a Feedback Suppressor. It basically detects the start of feedback and eliminates it before it becomes an issue. You're lookinf for something like this:
http://www.dbxpro.com/Feedback_Family.php |
Lou Hilario Inner circle 2235 Posts |
Thanks Gary!
I am posting this because recently this year, I have experienced several venues where my wireless mic was distorted or disturbed. I'm not sure if it is static or something else. Or maybe with strong signals like satellite towers and tv station towers. I also need to increase the volume in my wireless mic in some venues where my speakers are near me. I always have a back up system in case of this.
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elliottmagic Regular user 155 Posts |
What kind do you have? I have one by line 6 and I have no problems at all
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David Garrity Special user 525 Posts |
Lou,
You didn't specify what type of wireless mic you are using and what type of sound board you are plugging the audio feed from the mic into. Reply with that info and we can help better! Sincerely, David
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