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Tech: Why so much feedback?

Cool Beans 25 Jul 24 - 12:34 PM
cnd 25 Jul 24 - 12:38 PM
GUEST,Ray 25 Jul 24 - 01:54 PM
GUEST,Phil d'Conch 25 Jul 24 - 03:36 PM
Cool Beans 27 Jul 24 - 03:07 PM
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Subject: Tech: Why so much feedback?
From: Cool Beans
Date: 25 Jul 24 - 12:34 PM

I have a Powerwerks 100 all-in-one amp/speaker and I'm using an Ear Trumpet microphone that picks up both voice and acoustic guitar. It all works well until I turn the volume up more than a third of the way and then there's feedback. I welcome any advice. Thanks in advance.


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Subject: RE: Tech: Why so much feedback?
From: cnd
Date: 25 Jul 24 - 12:38 PM

I'm more on the stereo/receiver side of things, but I often run into issues like this with newer turntables which have built-in amplifies. A number of my friends have bought these and tried to plug them into the turntable jack of an older receiver (which itself is amplified). Perhaps both the mic and amp are amplified? Is there a non-amplified jack on the amp to plug it into?


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Subject: RE: Tech: Why so much feedback?
From: GUEST,Ray
Date: 25 Jul 24 - 01:54 PM

The mic. picks up the output from the speaker, re-amplifies it and, beyond a certain point, it enters a continuous loop and will feed back. It’s simply a fact of life.

Try moving the mic. further from the speaker or angling it differently and see how that goes. It could be down to certain peak frequencies and you could try inserting some form of feedback destroyer into your signal chain.


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Subject: RE: Tech: Why so much feedback?
From: GUEST,Phil d'Conch
Date: 25 Jul 24 - 03:36 PM

Cool Beans: Audio loop. Ditto what Ray wrote.

CND: Ground loop/mains line noise from two, or more, poorly isolated AC/DC power supply/converters. Switching to the turntable's phono (RCA jack) output powers everything from the external preamp only. Must be a dedicated low level RIAA type turntable input though. Not always standard as vinyl began to fall out of fashion.

Laptops and PCs sometime don't play nice either. Different +/-DC rail voltages. Floating the laptop on battery only will usually work around that.


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Subject: RE: Tech: Why so much feedback?
From: Cool Beans
Date: 27 Jul 24 - 03:07 PM

Changing the angle did the trick. Thanks, all!


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