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: post by ouchdrummer at 2008-10-02 18:07:49
Thanks.
While i know that we SHOULDN'T be using a guitar cab, we really don't have any other choice right now, and the impedance/wattage matches up. But yes, i totally understand that the cab is a bad.. no terrible idea. As i am not the vocalist, i can not directly remedy that, he is saving for new speakers, and will have them shortly.
He never cups the mic, he is a trained opera singer, and has great technique with his voice/knows how to sing properly into a mic. As far as the eq, i actually was aware of what you were saying regarding the (input trim/EQ/output volume relationships) and have gone so far as to turn the highs completely off, turned the output on the processor all the way up/down with the input on the amp all the way up/down..etc.. we tried a but load of combos.

Whether or not the voicelive is affecting the feedback or not, it's much much worse with it, while there is near to none without it.

I guess i would like to know how you would setup the amps eq, the voicelive's output, the amps trim. Because i am fairly pragmatic, and have tried a multitude of combinations, without avail. And if there is any sort of processor/whatever that will find the eq causing feedback and cut it.
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