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[QUOTE="DJ%20Death:393067"]I agree with the last post. When musicians are using Stage Monitors to keep themselves in time with the rest of the band, the vocalist should be able to hear maybe a little kick drum(s), snare, HH, and maybe bass. The guitarists should hear themselves (unless the club is small to use their own stacks as reference monitors) as well as kick and snare. "High End" (5-20Khz) does not cause feedback. The wavelength is far to small to cause that particular frequency to loop. More often then not, itll be looped bass (100hz-250, as well as mud Frequencies, like 400-800 hz) going from mains into mics, and back again. Vocalists usually cause feedback by cupping the mic, in the gay hardcore fashion. And for the record, in medium venues, the stage monitor engineer does mix on the stage (using a seperate mixer with plenty of auxilary outputs, while the FOH mixing unit is directly infront of stage center. Small clubs usually sound like total shit cuz the band doesnt know how to match there sound that would be pleasing to the ear. I know its hard, when the clubs have none to no monitors for the musicians, but, thats usually the way it is...[/QUOTE]
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