Eric Jowell wrote on Tue, 08 February 2011 20:22 |
Not very helpful, pretty cocky answer. Shouldn't expect anything less here...
Maybe some one else has an actual answer for my particular situation? We don't need a bigger room and can't afford one. So if we could, why would I even be here asking a stupid question like that?
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Eric,
In your post you've asked some complex questions, given that we do NOT know how you have your Sound gear and instruments set up, what type of band gear you have, and the levels, (including eq), that you are pushing, also with, everything being in a very small room.
There is no other easy set of answers, based on the information that you've given, that I could have offered.
(you never mentioned what frequency that you thought was feeding back or even what instrument you thought was feeding back)
When someone posts a question, which, at the time may seem simple to them, but, could be a complicated problem, the easiest and quickest answer for the poster ...is for them to do their own homework.
I had pointed you in the right direction in regards to finding a solution to your problem....(Library, Archives, and "search" function) (and, don't point your speakers at the mics)
For you to deal with the symptom (feedback), you need to understand what causes feedback.
Hammer