Cheers, Randy.
We have had excellent feedback rejection results by using a compressor/limiter in our system chain. While it is true that the EQ should be tweaked to handle harmonics from your mics, a C/L can help with mic feedback.
We had a best man give the toast at a wedding recently. When he returned to give the mic back he raised it over his head while walking past the top cabs. I heard a slight hum and that was that. Later, just out of curiosity I bypasssed the C/L and tried it myself. The resulting feedback honk tripped the breaker on the Furman and shut the system down.
I hope it helps.
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