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How do you prevent a feedback loop between a microphone and a speaker or
amplifier that is emitting the sound recorded by the mic? And if feedback occurs, how do you stop it? A musician told me that you must not cover the mic to stop the feedback, even though that seems logical to me. Is he right or wrong? Also, why is feedback sometimes called larsen (if I've spelled that right)? |
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