Installation of the DJX 480 PK
Microphone Positioning-How to Reduce Feedback
Feedback is the annoying howling and squealing that is
heard when the microphone is too close to the speaker
and the volume is high. You get feedback when the
microphone picks up the amplified signal from the
speaker, and then amplifies through the speaker again,
and then picks it up again, and so on and so on. In
general, it is always recommended that any LIVE
microphone (a microphone that is switched on) is
positioned behind the speakers. This will allow you to
obtain a better level from your system and will avoid
feedback. One possible exception is when you are
adjusting the sound of the microphones, since you want
to be in front of the speaker to hear properly. To do this,
lower the main volume while setting the EQ and effects
from in front of the speakers. Once you have the sound
you like, move the microphones behind the speakers and
raise the main volume.
Speaker placement
Whenever possible, it is a good idea to raise the speakers above the heads of
the listening audience. Some speakers have a standard 1.39" (35 mm) pole
mount receptacle, which is compatible with speaker stands from a variety of
manufacturers.
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