Nlouch @ Fri Oct 24, 2008 5:59 am wrote:
http://www.zzounds.com/item--BEHFBQ2496
Been looking at the above. What is it? A compressor on crack?
Keep looking. It is supposed to sense feedback & slice it out of the mix before it gets too out of control. I had tested one & it does slice the feedback, however it has to be well into feedback before it does anything. It would pull it out & feedback stopped - this i'll give it. However it would also start pulling out frequencies that weren't feeding back, just real hot frequencies. Eventually pulling out so many frequencies that the mix sounded like crap.
Now I took that unit & used it as a parametric eq (which it can be as well) & put it in my recording studio & was actually able to make some use of it there, giving a little emphasis on certain frequencies - since it's variable & can adjust from a wide band per frequency to a very narrow slice, it was more effective in the studio rather than the live situation.
Save your money, you'd be better off getting a nice 31 band eq like the dbx 231 over the feedback unit.