Reddit Reddit reviews Behringer Shark FBQ100 Automatic Feedback Destroyer with Integrated Microphone Preamp, Delay Line, Noise Gate and Compressor

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Behringer Shark FBQ100 Automatic Feedback Destroyer with Integrated Microphone Preamp, Delay Line, Noise Gate and Compressor
High performance single channel Feedback Destroyer with integrated microphone preamp, delay line, noise gate and compressorAutomatically and "intelligently" locates and destroys up to 8 feedback frequenciesNarrow FBQ filters for extremely effective feedback suppression, while keeping highest sonic qualityUltra-low noise Mic/Line input with Gain control and +48 V phantom powerDelay line with up to 2.5 seconds of delay, adjustable in meters, feet and msec
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3 Reddit comments about Behringer Shark FBQ100 Automatic Feedback Destroyer with Integrated Microphone Preamp, Delay Line, Noise Gate and Compressor:

u/kjacksonmusic · 3 pointsr/livesound
u/IronFilm · 1 pointr/audioengineering

What is the difference between the Behringer Shark DSP110 and the BEHRINGER SHARK FBQ100? I get that they're both feedback suppressors, but they seem quite similar to me and at the same price point.

u/ChrisRK · 1 pointr/Twitch

The biggest issue you will have is video latency/delay. The Elgato Game Capture HD60 will have a few seconds of delay on both the video and audio before it's sown in your streaming software.

If you want to control the audio from the PS4 and Xbox One with the mixer, you will need to get something to delay the audio to match it up or else the audio will be played in real time and the video show up later on the stream.

You will need some expensive equipment to delay the audio in real time (it can be done easily in software but you need either another computer to do it or bypass the mixer completely). Considering the audio will be most likely stereo, you will need two audio delay boxes. The only one I can think of on top of my head that's not "too expensive" is the Behringer Shark FBQ100 but you will need two. They can delay the audio to up to 2.5 seconds (WHICH MAY NOT BE ENOUGH FOR THE ELGATO!)

How do you exactly get the audio from the Xbox and PS4? With a digital to analog converter. Use the optical out on the consoles and RCA to jacks from it and into the mixer.

You ask what headset you should buy. If you plan on using the mixer with a gaming headset you have to look elsewhere because that will not work. You can use a gaming headset with audio only via the headphone out on the mixer with but you need a proper microphone to use with the mixer.

Is this all worth doing with your current setup? Absolutely not. The first thing you need to do is replace your capture card with something that's low latency.

The best capture card you can get for this today is the Micomsoft SC-512N1-L/DVI. It's a tad expensive but worth every penny. A step down would be the Black Magic Intensity Pro (which I currently use and own with audio going into my Behringer 802USB mixer). The other "gaming" capture card brands has some low latency cards as well but I would not recommend them.

Once you have a low latency capture card you can start plugging your consoles audio into it.