Bluefinger
104 posts
Feb 23, 2010
6:49 AM
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Because I'm curious: I have read about that Kinder anti feedback pedals and the corresponding circuit they have built into their amps. What's the whole idea behind it, how do they work? Do they filter out frequencies that produce feedback?
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tmf714
14 posts
Feb 23, 2010
7:23 AM
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There are three Kinder exclusive circuits built into the HarpKing amps. Midbass cut extracts a band of bass frequencies that cause mudiness and it also controls feedback. The UB circuit produces a Type B distortion,which inhibits feedback,working in conjuction with the volume control. The third Kinder exclusive circuit is the A.F.B.-it produces a Type A distortion-also inhibiting feedback and working in conjunction with volume. If you have seen the new Acura commercial,they use the same principal. Create a balance between unwanted,distracting noise using more pleasing,noise cancelling frequencies.
Last Edited by on Feb 23, 2010 7:23 AM
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Bluefinger
105 posts
Feb 23, 2010
7:30 AM
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interesting ... thanks! ---------- If it ain't broke you just haven't fixed it enough ...
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