02-15-2013, 03:38 PM
|
|
Registered User
|
|
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: wyoming
Posts: 42,673
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by karlitofingers
...Anyone know the positions least prone to feedback?
|
Hi Karl...
K&K's position for mics is really the best one. I moved it all over the inside when I first got it (in 2005) but I didn't believe it would work where they said. Well, after I finally put it where they say, it works and sounds great.
Feedback control is more stage arrangement and common sense than mic position or volume. I never have a wedge with my guitar in it directly in front of me. I always work with a stage amp behind me about waist high, and 4-5 feet behind.
If the venue has a monitor and cannot turn my guitar off in the monitor, then I move the monitor behind me and to my left so my body blocks the sound getting to the lower bout of the guitar.
I always have a feedback buster along (black rubber plug) and actually have only had to use it twice in the past several years.
Hope this helps...
|