Behringer SHARK DSP110 User Manual

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SHARK DSP110

Fig. 2.4: Two SHARKs in the monitor path

2.1.5 The SHARK used in single channels and subgroups
Whenever you want to make sure that wanted feedback such as the feedback sounds

produced by a guitar won’t be removed, you should insert one or several DSP110 into

“feedback-prone” single channels (e.g. vocals) or subgroups of your mixing console!

Route all channels that are susceptible to feedback (e.g. all vocal mics) to one or

several subgroups, in which you insert one or several SHARKs. In this way, all channels

that are less liable to produce feedback (e.g. those carrying line-level signals, or

instrumental microphones with lower volumes) can pass the console unaltered, while

only critical microphone channels are controlled by the DSP110. Thus, you can protect

your sound reinforcement system against feedback and still use wanted feedback

sounds.

2. APPLICATIONS

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