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The phrase "a microphone for feedback" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a microphone that is specifically intended to capture audio feedback, often in a performance or technical context.
Example: "We set up a microphone for feedback to ensure that the audience could hear the performers clearly."
Alternatives: "a mic for feedback" or "a feedback microphone".
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Applications of gain-constrained adaptive systems include systems that use a microphone for feedback, and due to the acoustic path to the microphone notches or peaks occur in the microphone frequency response (which may not be present in other locations).
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Podcasters can also routinely make rookie mistakes like forgetting to talk close enough to a microphone, or allowing feedback to screech into the recording.
There is a microphone hissing, and feedback.
If the earbuds aren't fitted snugly, there's a microphone-like feedback that's a little unnerving.
If the earbuds aren't fitted snugly, there's a microphone-like feedback that's a little unnerving.
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