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Can I use this without an equalizer? I've read Feedback Micro's website and it says I should use an equalizer first and if there's still feedback going on, that's the time I should use the Feedback XTR. Also, which is better in removing feedback, the XTR 2.0 Plus or the XTR 302? Thanks in advance! God bless.
do not buy a feedback destroyer. Instead buy a good microphone. Cheapest good one is a Shure sm58. With a good microphone you kill 85% of the feedback problems. The rest you do by manually equalizing. So yes an equalizer is a good adding. Still the better your micropone, amplifier and speaker, the less you will have feedback to begin with. It has all to do with distortion vs clean signals.
What is the difference between the old version and the new 2019 Plus Version? Why does Chat and Contact NOT work on the homepage below? Is this business and device serious?
I just ordered my Feedback Destroyer XTR 2.0 Plus this January 11,2020 and I received it January 28, 2020 via DHL. Unluckily, the product is so low quality. I only used it for just 2 weeks. The unit is not working anymore. On my last use this February 5,2020, I sing 5 songs then I turn off the power. After 10 minutes when I turn ON and resume singing, the unit is no longer working and has no light and power anymore. I check the fuse but it is not busted. It looks like a disposable unit after paying too much........
From the day you have taken your XTR 2.0 plus Feedback Suppressor, one day opened empty testing. But it doesn't work that's why I have kept packing as it was. But now the warranty period was over that I am on duty outside. That's why for a long time biji and I was working on some side, so no return. Could not send But can I get it repaired or is it defective, can you tell?I am INDIA Maharashtra PUNE 411039
I Bought 5 Pcs Because it's Coming Together and Price Had Little Differents... and Checked XTR 6.0 But it's not Working 100% Feedback Suppression ..also Some Air Noise Coming With Voice ....I don't Know They Telling Like this...
As a soundtechnician with over 20 years of experience I can say this is crap. Replace speakers and and exspecially microphone for good ones and you will have no feedback unless you stick the mike into the speaker. Feedback is caused by imperfections in sound handling. In this situation you only had to use a shure sm58 (rather cheap but very good microphone) and you would have had way better sound and no feedback. The auto feedback destroyer is a tool for amateurs.
computerjantje it may be the case however I have tested this unit on a pair of Yamaha dsr112s and Shure beta58 ( I would categorise this pairing as good speakers and mic) and it works exceptionally well in gaining more headroom without feedback -:)
Can you make a video with your good microphone to prove that is no feedback like him so we can see. I have the microphone shure sm58 i still have alots of feedback. Thankyou
@@jimmytran5033 I could but I won't. However I demonstrate the feedback on this video * ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cVrNGqrsMLg.html in which you can see how close I have to take the sm58 to get feedback and there is no equalizing or any other signal handling in between. In addition these are not even that expensive speakers/amplifiers. But I assure you that with a cheap microphone you cannot get this close. The reason why a good microphone in combination with a good amplifier and speaker give less (chance at) feedback is because only the meant frequencies go in and through the system. The more expensive the equipment the less noise and false extra frequencies get mixed into the signal. Of course you can get feedback going on every system if you bring the microphone close enough and turn the volume of the amplifier high enough. My point is that with the money spend on this destroyer you can buy a little better microphone and the outcome will be the same possible volume vs distance and a way better sounding sound. ( * my video is in Dutch as it is meant for schoolteachers to explain a little bit about connecting their set without having to use a mixer) p.s. Not only the microphone has to be good. sm58 is a good general purpose live microphone. Also your amplifier and speakers have to be good. With good I mean: not adding frequencies to the input frequencies.
@@computerjantje Hi following......lapels are nasty little feedback clients.....what your take on having ZERO feedback from a quality lapel, quality sound system. I mean ZERO feedback and room is 10m by 10m ? Thanks
@@chrismunyao9951 A lapel microphone is not meant for PA (amplifying in the same room) unless the space is really big. On television recordings lapels are used even when there is an audience sitting and watching. From a technical point of view this is a conflict situation. You need a nice picture for television and you need good direct sound. The PA for the audience is usually a lot of little speakers pointed at different sections of the audience and the volume is always set rather low. This is the only situation in which lapel in combination with PA is used. In reality a lapel microphone is meant for recording, so not for PA. A lapel is simply too far away from the sound source and so it has to pick up sound from rather far away. And because the mouth is always changing its position to the lapel (turning your head or looking up or down) The lapel cannot be very directional. This means that the distance from source to microphone compared to the unwanted source (the speaker) comes too close to each-other. If you want PA amplifying in the same room, then you use a headset microphone or handheld microphone. These both are meant to be close to the source(mouth) and therefor can de be set way less sensitive. Also because headset or handheld are usually rather fixed and directed to the mouth, they can be directional microphones. Best headset microphone to my opinion would be the DPA 4188 0r 4288 but these are not cheap. I am sure any cheap headset microphone from a real brand will do fine as well as the most important thing is it being close to the mouth. actually I recently used an Aliexpress headset in combination with a shure slx wireless system because it was a small children musical and I did not want to risk they accidentally taring my dpa mics. It worked fine without much EQ.