Free live sound diagnostic
Feedback frequency test for live sound
Train the moment that makes live sound stressful: hearing a ring and naming the frequency quickly enough to act. Start with a no-signup browser test, then move into daily feedback, gain, monitor, and room drills.
What to do first
Step 1
Listen to a simulated PA ring.
Step 2
Choose the offending frequency band.
Step 3
Get a score and weakest-band diagnosis.
Step 4
Save the result into a Live Sound practice plan.
Drills this points into
Feedback Frequency ID
Live EQ Triage
Gain Before Feedback
Room Diagnosis
Try the diagnostic before reading more
The fastest automated path is the free feedback test: it gives a concrete score, a weak band, and a reason to start daily Live Sound reps.
Questions
Do I need a PA to take the test?
No. The test runs in the browser with headphones or speakers, so you can practice before you get to the room.
What happens after the test?
Your result points into Live Sound drills that target feedback, gain structure, monitor sends, and room decisions.
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