I rest my case. What cupping does, apart from making your voice sound rubbish, is change the pickup pattern on the mic from cardioid (or super/hypercardioid) to more of an omni pickup, therefore
increasing feedback problems.

the rear rejection properties disappear, causing problems with even carefully setup monitors.
When ringing out monitors on stage, it is a way of testing if the system is close to feedback or to encourage a mode to make itself heard so you can cut it on the eq.
Mantra is-
• one, two. One, two. Tih... Tih... Tih.... toooooh, one, Toooh. [cup mic]
• Fiddle with eq
• Repeat top step.
If you get no feeback issues once you have done that, then the show should be fine. Until they take the mic off the stand and kneel down and lean over the monitors and dangle the mic and point it in the monitors etc etc.
I just let the happen, because there has to be some sort of learning process for them.
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