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[[Hearing Yourself with the L1™|Hearing Yourself]] can be a challenge, especially if you are not the only performer playing through the {{L1}} you are using. But even if you have you own {{L1}} there can be challenges on stage. If this is your issue see: [[Hearing Yourself with the L1™|Hearing Yourself]] | [[Hearing Yourself with the L1™|Hearing Yourself]] can be a challenge, especially if you are not the only performer playing through the {{L1}} you are using. But even if you have you own {{L1}} there can be challenges on stage. If this is your issue see: [[Hearing Yourself with the L1™|Hearing Yourself]] | ||
=== Bass Regeneration | === Bass Regeneration === | ||
[[Bass Regeneration]] is a special class of feedback, or regeneration, that exists in all live amplification systems. It is a very insidious and hard-to-confront phenomenon, but it is responsible for a lot of bad sound. Resonances of all kind, including those of musical instruments and those of large “boomy” rooms will also contribute to bass regeneration. ... [[Bass Regeneration|full article]] | [[Bass Regeneration]] is a special class of feedback, or regeneration, that exists in all live amplification systems. It is a very insidious and hard-to-confront phenomenon, but it is responsible for a lot of bad sound. Resonances of all kind, including those of musical instruments and those of large “boomy” rooms will also contribute to bass regeneration. ... [[Bass Regeneration|full article]] | ||