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tbran1996
Posted 2004-11-07 6:04 PM (#174019)
Subject: Low end feedback on 1778-t
Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-11-07 6:21 PM (#174020 - in reply to #174019)
Subject: Re: Low end feedback on 1778-t


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The Airlocks will help a little but the Baggs EQ you are using is not really up to the job. In order to zap feedback frequencies without screwing-up your tone you need a true parametric EQ where the bandwith is user-definable or is intelligently automated. For the money nothing comes close to the Behringer Shark. You can also experiment with where you stand in relation to your amp/PA system, but the main thing is not to over-boost the low EQ on the pre-amp

http://www.behringer.com/DSP110/index.cfm?lang=ENG
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