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Proper Gain Staging is essential to avoiding feedback. Please take 2 minutes to review this short video. Although this is based on the Classic and Model I, the principles are generally applicable.
== Gain Staging ==
== Gain Staging ==
Take two minutes to watch this video by clicking on the picture.
Take two minutes to watch this video by clicking on the picture below.


If you are using an {{Classic}} or {{Model I}} follow the instructions exactly as Steve says. For other L1 models, the principles are still applicable.  
* If you are using an {{Classic}} or {{Model I}} follow the instructions exactly as shown in the video.
* If you are using the {{T1}}, the principles are the same as shown on the video: simply substitute the trim on the T1 for the trim on the Classic or Model I. {{T1 icon}}


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=== Techniques specific to the {{L1 family}} ===
=== Techniques specific to the {{L1 family}} ===
* All players should be playing / singing through the {{L1}} closest to them.
* All players should be playing / singing through the {{L1}} closest to them.
* If you are using a {{T1}} it is often possible to use the parametric EQ section to notch the frequency that is causing feedback.




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