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  • #49681
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    Looks like the Mini 1 just hasnt been deleted from the website yet. II or III it is I guess!

    #49665
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    Oops forgot to mention its $50 (Canadian) more for the Mini 2…

    #49664
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    Cool thanks. Looking at the regular one (not Mini 2 or Mini 3) with the “DualCore A5” chip. Does anyone have an opinion if it works fine or is worth looking at the newer ones with “A7” chips, or whatever??

    #49658
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    So do you find the iPad mini is big enough?? I am going to get one for my band, and the mini is way cheaper but if its too small I’ll get the bigger one because that is going to be its main purpose.

    #44139
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    Critical part is NOT getting it back in warmth quickly. Critical part is letting things (any gear) acclimatize properly before turning it on.

    Make sure it can breathe and try not to handle too much because lots of moisture will come from hot little hands.

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    Are there any frequencies that more often tend to cause feedback than others? Which frequencies would that be? I noticed that maybe those: 1kHz, 6,3kHz, 1,25kHz, 250 Hz… ? Your experiences?

    There is some math with 250Hz and 1KHz: If 250 is a problem, check 500, then 1K. In this case 250 is the Fundamental Frequency and its upper harmonics may be causing problems too. 250 X 2 = 500 x 2 = 1K (Times 2). Also good to check 250 x 3 = 750 to see if theres any problem there.

    DO NOT blindly follow this suggestion!! Using math is just a place to start, but it can help you get things rung out quickly with less trial and errors.

    #43688
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    You can essentially do both. Tune your system to achieve as flat an output as possible, then in different rooms and venues tweak output further more to account for any frequencies that ring out louder than others.

    I agree: “General rule for the EQ is to cut and avoid boosting”

    #43649
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    Nice, thanks guys. Makes sense about the pulses for getting really detailed.

    Would definitely be a nice upgrade to the noise generator. Can you not send the Noise generator through an EQ or is it somewhere in the signal path that doesn’t have that capability? (Sorry, mine is in the mail so I cant try it out yet)

    Have you guys found it crucial to use an omni pattern? I only have cardioid mics at the moment. Was hoping to not have to buy another mic, but gear shopping sure is fun…

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