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MadGuitarest
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MadGuitarest
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04/30/2005 10:26 pm
Me and my drummer played today and we were in a garage and we had the door open but when we turned the volume up on our PA , so that we could hear the vocals, We got feedback at a certain level. SO i didnt have it up where i wanted it so it could be heard well, how do I Stop the feedback????
Mike ;)
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MadGuitarest
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MadGuitarest
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05/03/2005 1:30 am
But i need to be able to hear over the drums
Mike ;)
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Kevin Taylor
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Kevin Taylor
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05/03/2005 1:50 am
Well..you've got a few choices...
- turn everything down and get your drummer to play more quietly
- find the frequecy that the feedback is on and drop it down
- get a mic that's more directional
- move everything around and try to find a spot for the speakers and mic that works better
- try using a pop filter on the mic and see if that's enough to stop it.
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Dr_simon
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Dr_simon
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05/03/2005 11:21 am
everything Schmange said and....

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CrunchingDragon
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CrunchingDragon
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05/17/2005 10:24 pm
yeah i sometimes get feedback.. my friend told me to turn the strings away from the amp. It works i guess. cuz i did it and i didn't have anymore feedback.. and the amps and my guitar were both turned on a very high volume...
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