kavevester
Inspired
I'm struggling a little with hi pitch feedback problem.. (Gibson LP Black Beauty 3 pic, Axe FX2, 2*Atomic active CLR's)
Is there some fundamentals one should keep in mind trying to avoid this?
1. The level of Axe output (block outputs, vol out etc.) in relation to volume/master setting on the CLR's?
2. Some blocks to use in the Axe - filter etc. not compromising the sound to much
3. CLR settings (input volume in relation to master volume)
4. Phase inverter or something to bring the guitar/speaker out of phase or something...
(I am standing 2 mtr. from the speakers facing them so that's not optimal, I know, but that is the conditions at the moment.)
Should I always have them behind me so the guitar dosn't face the speakers - know it helps but would have the problem anyway with the monitors when on stage..
We do play louder than most, I think, but it's rock&rool so that's how is has to be
Is there some fundamentals one should keep in mind trying to avoid this?
1. The level of Axe output (block outputs, vol out etc.) in relation to volume/master setting on the CLR's?
2. Some blocks to use in the Axe - filter etc. not compromising the sound to much
3. CLR settings (input volume in relation to master volume)
4. Phase inverter or something to bring the guitar/speaker out of phase or something...
(I am standing 2 mtr. from the speakers facing them so that's not optimal, I know, but that is the conditions at the moment.)
Should I always have them behind me so the guitar dosn't face the speakers - know it helps but would have the problem anyway with the monitors when on stage..
We do play louder than most, I think, but it's rock&rool so that's how is has to be