[Harp-L] Feedback Eliminators
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Feedback Eliminators
- From: Robert Ross <robertaross@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 06:22:51 -0700 (PDT)
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FYI -
There are a couple of feedback eliminators on eBay at the moment. One
is a Sabine Solo 820, the one I use and like a lot. Looks like they
are going to be a bargain (unless too many people read this and start
bidding it up).
There are also 4 or 5 Behringer Sharks, which combines a feedback
eliminator with a preamp with phantom power, a noise gate, a
compressor and a delay. It is quite a bit more complicated to
operate, which I don't like myself - but it looks like the price
should be OK (they list for $99). It has 12 filters compared to the
Sabine's 8. More filters means it can block more frequencies
discretely, but there are so many differences in software I would
have to test it to recommend it. I don't know how effective it is or
if it affects tone or something.
http://www.behringer.com/DSP110/index.cfm?lang=eng
- Robert
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