smuel
Junior Member level 3
Hi,
If i was to play a guitar, take the output signal, then feed it back into the pickups via and induction loop system what would happen?
I'm thinking there will probably be a huge amount of nasty feedback, but could this be tamed to provide sustain or controlled feedback? I mean, could the level being fed back to the pickups be adjusted so that everything stayed under control?
Also, would the coil within a microphone pick-up a signal being transmitted on an induction loop system? I know it all depends on a million variables, but lets say would a fairly standard microphone have troubles with a fairly standard induction loop system.
Thanks,
Sam
If i was to play a guitar, take the output signal, then feed it back into the pickups via and induction loop system what would happen?
I'm thinking there will probably be a huge amount of nasty feedback, but could this be tamed to provide sustain or controlled feedback? I mean, could the level being fed back to the pickups be adjusted so that everything stayed under control?
Also, would the coil within a microphone pick-up a signal being transmitted on an induction loop system? I know it all depends on a million variables, but lets say would a fairly standard microphone have troubles with a fairly standard induction loop system.
Thanks,
Sam