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Behringer feedback destroyer pro signal path
Behringer feedback destroyer pro signal path








behringer feedback destroyer pro signal path
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Subwoof Channel Output Design With Crossover Point And Adjustable Output Gain Subwoof Channel Has A Perfect Anti-Low-Frequency Self-Excitation Circuit, When Entering The Mic, The Low-Frequency Signal Output Port Is Automatically Attenuated By Half To Prevent Low-Frequency Howling And Damage To The Device With Microphone Does Not Enter The Subwoof Channel Function. The Center Output Channel Design Can Choose Music/Reverb Ratio Or Pure Human Voice And Can Independently Control The Volume And High, Medium And Low Frequency Adjustment There Are 5 Channels Of Mic Input, 2 Channels On The Front And 3 Channels On The Rear Panel. The Microphone Is Equipped With 6-Band Parameter Equalization Adjustment, The Adjustment Range Is Wider, The Sound Is More Delicate And Soft, And The Original Tone Is Not Damaged, The Single-Band Sound Quality Effect Is Improved, And The Howling Frequency Is Effectively Processed. Distortion: 0.005%.īrand: Rockville | Manufacturer: Audiosavingsĭimensions: 6.50 x 8.00 x 20.80 Inches | Weight: 6.00 Pounds Maximum Output Level: +21dBLevel Control: +/- 10 dB.

  • Control Range: Selectable +/-12dB 0r +/-6dB.
  • Connectors: XLR balanced inputs and outputs. Selectable 6dB or 12dB cut or boost range. 20 Hz to 20 kHz effective equalization range.
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  • At some point, you have to work with what you have and come to terms that it can't do everything you want. With your level of skill and likely grade of equipment, you could probably eek out 3-6 more db of SPL before feedback, but I am not sure that will be enough for you? DJ's tend to run systems pretty hard and making vocals have the same SPL and impact as the music is very difficult. Feedback is a curable disease, but it also a necessary evil too. Quote from: Luke Geis on November 02, 2018, 03:38:31 PM I think the biggest problem is that you are asking for the mic to get much louder than the PA is capable of allowing. A graphic EQ will get you 7/10ths of the way to where you want, the last three 10ths are a matter of skill and equipment quality. What you want and the reality of what you can have will have to come to a point of equilibrium. If you simply need that much level to the back of the room, you will have to get more speakers and spread them about. This may mean being diligent at keeping a certain SPL so that the vocal mic can have a chance at having the impact or volume difference you wish. I think the biggest problem is that you are asking for the mic to get much louder than the PA is capable of allowing.










    Behringer feedback destroyer pro signal path