
AF-17 Anti-Feedback System
Vintage Feedback Taming Prowess: The Shin-Ei AF-17 Anti-Feedback System Hailing from the golden age of Japanese audio innovation, the Shin-Ei AF-17 Anti-Feedback System is a sonic wizard's secret weapon against the scourge of unwanted stage rumble and piercing microphone howl. Beneath its retro-cool exterior lies a powerful six-band graphic equalizer, meticulously engineered to surgically excise those pesky feedback frequencies that can derail even the tightest live performance. With dedicated sliders for 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, 1kHz, 2kHz, and 4kHz, the AF-17 gives you laser-precise control over the midrange and upper-mid regions – the sweet spot where feedback demons tend to lurk. Tame that boomy low end, scoop out honky resonances, and tame shrill treble spikes with a few strategic twists of the faders. The intuitive slider-based interface makes it a breeze to dial in the perfect EQ curve, whether you're working with vocals, guitars, or a full PA rig. But the AF-17's party trick is its A.F. In/Out toggle switch, which allows you to instantly engage or bypass the anti-feedback circuit. This makes it a godsend for sound engineers and touring musicians, who can use it to quickly quell emerging feedback issues without disrupting the overall tone. Powered by AC or battery, this vintage Japanese gem is a must-have for any serious performer seeking to tame the sonic gremlins of the stage.



