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You need to find your positions (and I don't go to the Vai extreme of marking them out) but it definitely happens as long as you don't have too aggressive a gate on
That's reassuring. Did you have an FRFR behind you (where you'd normally have your amp) or was your FRFR in front of you as a wedge on the floor? I'm planning on using the DXR10 as a normal monitor - with vocals and my guitar coming through it.
So... guitar to Helix... Helix to mixer... mixer output to DXR10 as a monitor (guitar and vocals) plus output to FOH speakers.
LOL.
Where do you have your FRFR when you gig? Behind or in front of you?
I suspect that using it in front/wedge position will make it easier to coax, rather than behind for the usual reasons of volume/closeness
Yeah... my guess is if the wedge speaker is pointing straight up at the guitar I won't have problems getting feedback... more likely to have problems avoiding feedback!
Practically it just feeds when I stand in a certain place and don't dampen
I'm a singer so if anything is going to feedback from the wedges it will be my mic (different type of feedback I know but similar rules apply)
Thanks. Time to turn up the volume and give it a try!