[Harp-L] Feedback?



"Q. Why is the gain of the mic more important than the gain of the entire system including the mic and the amp?"

Vern,

I'm no sound tech, but feedback occurs when the mic picks up the sound coming from the speaker. A "hotter" mic is more sensitive to what it picks up. Lowering the output of the mic cools it out and makes it less sensitive and so less likely to feed back.

You are unquestionably correct that the gain characteristics of the rest of the amplification also play a part. For example, using the same mic, a Blues Junior will be more feedback prone than a Princeton Reverb Reissue because the BJ is a higher gain amp. But like Mad Cat is saying, "With a lower output mic there is much less problem with feedback in any guitar amp..."

JP



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