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* Try using a “close-miking” technique to increase the gain at the microphone and to reduce unwanted stage sound. | * Try using a “close-miking” technique to increase the gain at the microphone and to reduce unwanted stage sound. | ||
* Use the HIGH tone control knob for the microphone channel carefully. Feedback could occur when this is set too high. | * Use the HIGH tone control knob for the microphone channel carefully. Feedback could occur when this is set too high. | ||
* Upgrade your power stand to newer software that offer a high gain preset. see: Software Upgrading (This covers firmware update and Version 2.0 Presets) | * Upgrade your power stand to newer software that offer a high gain preset. see: Software Upgrading (This covers firmware update and Version 2.0 [[Presets]]) | ||
* If using a vocal effects processor, make sure that it is not contributing to the feedback problem. | * If using a vocal effects processor, make sure that it is not contributing to the feedback problem. | ||
* If stand -mounting a directional microphone, tilt the microphone up ten or twenty degrees off the horizon so that it is less sensitive to direct sound from the speakers. | * If stand -mounting a directional microphone, tilt the microphone up ten or twenty degrees off the horizon so that it is less sensitive to direct sound from the speakers. | ||
* Try a different microphone such as a directional mic. Hypercardioid microphones work well with the system. | * Try a different microphone such as a directional mic. Hypercardioid microphones work well with the system. | ||
== How do I control feedback that I may get when using microphones? == | == How do I control feedback that I may get when using microphones? == | ||