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How do you measure feedback fr. ?
What gears do I need to do that?... and am I supposed to compensate for it with an EQ ?
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Bill is right, the Yamaha SR book is literately SR's Bible!If you have a piano, A below middle C is 440 hz,
A above middle C is 880 hz and so on.
I'm sure that you meant "'A' below middle C is 220", and that 'A' above middle C is 440. At least, as referenced on the typical piano keyboard.
OPPS! See, told ya I was an old timer, no matter how well intended always check the facts and don't believe everything you read.So....Got home read the post, OK so go out to 'ol Kurz, hit what I know is A-440, confirmed by an old Degan bar and my ear and sonofabitch It's A above middle C!, dumb ass! :(
My apologies if I led anyone astray, cranial rectal inversion runs in my family.
to figure out that the NIST radio station WWV no longer transmits a 440 hz tone, but has changed the 440 hz tone to 500 hz....... when i was young, you could tune in WWV, get your "A", and tune a piano from it. oh well.... now with soundcard technology, you can still get 440...., just use WWV's 500 and 600 hz tones to correct the sound card frequency accuracy, then get the 440 from the soud card.
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