Difference between revisions of "Feedback Destroyer"
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− | + | In my experience feedback destroyer don't really help with feedback and can significantly impair the sound quality. I found they do more harm than good. <br>Hope that helps | |
− | + | :Hilmar-at-Bose <ref> [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3976055944/m/3191044973?r=2331054183#2331054183 Hilmar-at-Bose speaks about feedback destroyers] </ref> | |
− | + | You can patch in your feedback destroyer but I would not recommend it. I doubt that you would need it and most feedback destroyers that we have tested showed significant spectral degradation and they don't seem to help a lot with feedback to start with. | |
− | + | : Hilmar-at-Bose <ref> [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1506041054/m/1916087994?r=3286019994#3286019994 Hilmar-at-Bose speaks about feedback destroyers] </ref> | |
+ | I used a Behringer Feedback destroyer acouple years ago and found that each time it cancelled feedback, more and more frequencies were notched out,resulting in a great deal of muddiness altogether. I'll never use one again | ||
+ | : Kurz (L1® owner) <ref> [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3976055944/m/5361009023?r=8981055223#8981055223 L1® Owner Kurz speaks about feedback destroyers]</ref> | ||
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+ | I have used a Behringer "Shark" feedback destroyer occasionally, and have to echo Kurz' evaluation....more frequencies notched out | ||
+ | : Chris Bates (L1® owner) <ref> [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3976055944/m/5361009023?r=8981055223#8981055223 L1® Owner Chris Bates speaks about feedback destroyers]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 10:18, 9 June 2015
In my experience feedback destroyer don't really help with feedback and can significantly impair the sound quality. I found they do more harm than good.
Hope that helps
- Hilmar-at-Bose [1]
You can patch in your feedback destroyer but I would not recommend it. I doubt that you would need it and most feedback destroyers that we have tested showed significant spectral degradation and they don't seem to help a lot with feedback to start with.
- Hilmar-at-Bose [2]
I used a Behringer Feedback destroyer acouple years ago and found that each time it cancelled feedback, more and more frequencies were notched out,resulting in a great deal of muddiness altogether. I'll never use one again
- Kurz (L1® owner) [3]
I have used a Behringer "Shark" feedback destroyer occasionally, and have to echo Kurz' evaluation....more frequencies notched out
- Chris Bates (L1® owner) [4]