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Use as few open microphones as possible. When a microphone is not in use, if possible, turn it off. If you have a {{t1}} consider using the [[T1_ToneMatch®_Audio_Engine_/_Tips_%26_Tricks#Feedback:_Comp_Gate_.2F_Noise_Gate|noise gate]] to do this automatically.  
Use as few open microphones as possible. When a microphone is not in use, if possible, turn it off. If you have a {{t1}} consider using the [[T1_ToneMatch®_Audio_Engine_/_Tips_%26_Tricks#Feedback:_Comp_Gate_.2F_Noise_Gate|noise gate]] to do this automatically.  


:Gain-before-feedback decreases by 3dB every time the number of open (active) microphones doubles. ... This is why the number of microphones should be kept to a minimum and why unused microphones should be turned off or attenuated. — Source [http://www.shure.com/idc/groups/public/documents/webcontent/us_pro_mics_for_music_sound_ea.pdf Microphones Techniques for Live Sound Reinforcement] page 20
:Gain-before-feedback decreases by 3dB every time the number of open (active) microphones doubles. ... This is why the number of microphones should be kept to a minimum and why unused microphones should be turned off or attenuated. — Source [http://cdn.shure.com/publication/upload/838/microphone_techniques_for_live_sound_reinforcement_english.pdf Microphones Techniques for Live Sound Reinforcement] page 20


=== EQ and Tone Controls ===
=== EQ and Tone Controls ===