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== Backline Amplifiers ==
== Backline Amplifiers ==
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== Phase (cancellation, interference) ==
== Phase (cancellation, interference) ==
See [[:Category:Phase|Phase]]
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Phase cancellation occurs when two signals of the same frequency are out of phase with each other resulting in either a boost or cut in the overall level of the combined signal.
-- Phase at the Zen Audio Project
 
If you are suffering from some or all of these, you could be experiencing Phase Interference
 
# "Hot" and "cold" spots in the audience area
# Tonal coloration
# Poor speech intelligibility
# Lack of music clarity
# Poor gain-before-feedback
# Poor imaging
 
See: [http://www.livesoundint.com/archives/2003/july/phase/phase.php Practical Realities of Phase Interference]
 


== Presets ==
== Presets ==
 
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== Processors ==
== Processors ==
 
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== Proximity Effect ==
== Proximity Effect ==
 
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