Quote from: l.b. on February 22, 2015, 07:33:27 PM
or you could bring your small speakers as part of your live set up, and run an aux send (or headphones out) into them with your mic/distortion on its own channel.
This is what I recommend. It is very different kind of feedback one gets from small speakers and amplifiers.
I have seen for example mr. Tommi Keränen perform live, that he has all those usual shakers, contact mics and turntable arms etc on table, BUT also small speakers elements. Not even in box, just the small speaker element on table. Size slightly bigger than contact microphone. By placing that usual home made piezzo contact mic on top of speaker element, it would result utterly piercing feedback. It shreds on PA system, but on table, where it actually happens, it's easy to control. With normal dynamic microphone, I'm sure controlling pitch/tone etc is more advanced than with limited range of piezzo...