Additional information – Cetacea Sound Orbiter Owner's Manual User Manual
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The Orbiter, and all microphones for that matter, will experience
feedback unless used with care. Feedback is caused by a variety
of factors, including speaker and microphone placement, the
room environment, and volume.
Volume
Set the appropriate volume level for your room with the help of
a second person. High microphone volume is a common cause
of feedback.
1. Stand as far away from the speaker as possible but close to
the audience and adjust volume until it is loud enough for
the audience to hear.
Have a second person determine appropriate loudness
by standing or sitting in the audience location.
2. Lower volume if any sign of feedback is detected.
Speaker Placement
Microphone proximity to the speaker is a common cause of
feedback. Speakers can easily be relocated with extension
cables. Contact us for an extension cable kit.
Room Environment
Always walk the room to detect sensitive feedback areas. In
some cases, these areas will be unavoidable due to the unique
properties of the room. Avoid these areas during microphone use.
NOTE
The appropriate audience volume level may
sound low to the person with the transmitter.
Tips for controlling feedback
Additional Information
FEEDBACK AVOIDANCE
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