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<blockquote data-quote="David Morison" data-source="post: 216892" data-attributes="member: 2076"><p>Always make sure every device in the sound system is powered up before putting your earbuds in.</p><p>Always make sure every connection is made before putting your earbuds in.</p><p>Always make sure every musician knows not to unplug without making sure they're muted first.</p><p>Always make sure every instrument, cable and other device in the sound system is well maintained before putting your earbuds in.</p><p>Always make sure phantom power is switched on (where needed) before putting your earbuds in.</p><p></p><p>Always have the engineer start your monitor mix with all channels down, and have the engineer bring things up slowly, rather than have them rough in the mix before you even have your earbuds in.</p><p></p><p>These steps should eliminate most of the sources of unexpected noises through your mix, however you still can't guarantee there won't be feedback if say a singer points their mic directly at a loudspeaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Morison, post: 216892, member: 2076"] Always make sure every device in the sound system is powered up before putting your earbuds in. Always make sure every connection is made before putting your earbuds in. Always make sure every musician knows not to unplug without making sure they're muted first. Always make sure every instrument, cable and other device in the sound system is well maintained before putting your earbuds in. Always make sure phantom power is switched on (where needed) before putting your earbuds in. Always have the engineer start your monitor mix with all channels down, and have the engineer bring things up slowly, rather than have them rough in the mix before you even have your earbuds in. These steps should eliminate most of the sources of unexpected noises through your mix, however you still can't guarantee there won't be feedback if say a singer points their mic directly at a loudspeaker. [/QUOTE]
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