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  |question = Microphone Technique?
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Use close‑microphone technique: lips touching the windscreen.   
Use close‑microphone technique: lips barely brushing the windscreen.   
Every halving of distance gives roughly 6 dB more gain before feedback.
Every halving of distance gives roughly 6 dB more gain before feedback.
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For examples and diagrams, see [[Feedback / Microphone#Directional Microphones]].
For examples and diagrams, see [[Feedback / Microphone#Directional Microphones]].
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  |question = How should I place monitors to avoid feedback?
  |question = How should I place monitors to avoid feedback?
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Aim monitors at the microphone’s rejection angle. 
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Do not place wedge monitors directly behind cardioid mics; place them at the mic’s least‑sensitive angle.
 
For details, see [[Feedback / Microphone#Monitor Placement]].
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  |question = How many open microphones can I use before feedback becomes a problem?
  |question = How many open microphones can I use before feedback becomes a problem?
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Use EQ sparingly.   
Use EQ sparingly.   
Avoid excessive high‑frequency boost, and use ParaEQ to notch out a single problem frequency if needed.
Avoid excessive high‑frequency boost, and use ParaEQ to notch out a problem frequencies if needed.


For step‑by‑step notching instructions, see [[Feedback / Microphone#Notch Out a Problem Frequency]].
For step‑by‑step notching instructions, see [[Feedback / Microphone#Notch Out a Problem Frequency]].