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<blockquote data-quote="Douglas R. Allen" data-source="post: 212891" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>Next time this comes up try muting 1 channel. If the problem doesn't go away unmute that channel and try the next one. Sometimes its just 1 channel that is giving you problems. One other good thing to do is when sound check is done and the stage is empty have all the microphones on and slowly bring up the master for the mains and see if it starts to feedback. If it does notch out the problem frequency or move the Main speakers some to fix the problem. The idea is to be able to turn up your mains at least 6db's or more from where you will normally be running it. Do this with the monitors as well. If you can do this you'll have 6db's or more of feedback headroom in the mains/monitors which you'll want. And yes flatten that Eq and start over. Remember less is more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglas R. Allen, post: 212891, member: 71"] Next time this comes up try muting 1 channel. If the problem doesn't go away unmute that channel and try the next one. Sometimes its just 1 channel that is giving you problems. One other good thing to do is when sound check is done and the stage is empty have all the microphones on and slowly bring up the master for the mains and see if it starts to feedback. If it does notch out the problem frequency or move the Main speakers some to fix the problem. The idea is to be able to turn up your mains at least 6db's or more from where you will normally be running it. Do this with the monitors as well. If you can do this you'll have 6db's or more of feedback headroom in the mains/monitors which you'll want. And yes flatten that Eq and start over. Remember less is more! [/QUOTE]
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