TYPICAL SETUP

The FS-4N Feedback Suppressor is typically connected between the mixer and other effects or processors and/or the power amplifier in live sound applications. The entire audio in a given setup should feed through the FS-4N so that you may control all hum, noises and feedback appearing anywhere in the signal you are amplifying. Since both monitor (if used) and FOH (Front-of-House) amplification may cause feedback, it may be necessary to suppress frequencies in each loop. Furthermore, you may also be using a stereo FOH mix. Since the FS-4N is a mono unit, up to three units may be needed in stereo live sound setups for total control of the monitor and each side of the stereo FOH amplification.

F.O.H. MIX

MONITOR MIX

STEREO AMP

VOLVOL

FRONT-OF-HOUSE

STEREO AMP

MONO AMP

VOL

MONITOR

MONO AMP

F.O.H. SPEAKERS

STAGE MONITOR

 

SPEAKERS

NOTE: Insert any processors, EQ’s, etc. between the mixer and the FS-4N. The Feedback Suppressor should be the last processor in line before connecting the audio to the amplifier.

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Nady Systems FS4N manual Typical Setup