While big-time rockers learned to make feedback on the stage power their music (think Jimi Hendrix), most feedback is just noise. It’s grating, a little too loud, generally cringeworthy and not as controlled as the performer thought. More important, however, is that it’s a reaction, a reaction driven by the physics of the source of the signal being too close to the emanating speaker.
Most Feedback is Just Noise
Most Feedback is Just Noise
Most Feedback is Just Noise
While big-time rockers learned to make feedback on the stage power their music (think Jimi Hendrix), most feedback is just noise. It’s grating, a little too loud, generally cringeworthy and not as controlled as the performer thought. More important, however, is that it’s a reaction, a reaction driven by the physics of the source of the signal being too close to the emanating speaker.