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| question = Why is it better to split microphones over two or more L1 Pro systems | | question = Why is it better to split microphones over two or more L1 Pro systems | ||
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When you split the microphones so each microphone is heard through only one loudspeaker, you increase your gain before feedback compared to running all the microphones through one or more loudspeakers. Reasons: | |||
* For every doubling of the number of microphones heard through one loudspeaker, you lower your gain before feedback by up to -3 dB | * For every doubling of the number of microphones heard through one loudspeaker, you lower your gain before feedback by up to -3 dB | ||
* For every doubling of the number of loudspeakers connected to a microphone, you lower your gain before feedback by up to -3 dB | * For every doubling of the number of loudspeakers connected to a microphone, you lower your gain before feedback by up to -3 dB | ||
* If you run two microphones into two loudspeakers ([[Dual Mono|dual mono]]), you are doing both of the above | * If you run two microphones into two loudspeakers ([[Dual Mono|dual mono]]), you are doing both of the above | ||
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