SPL ?
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SPL ?
Has anyone ever taken measurements at large concerts?
I mean large as in "A" list bands at "A" list venues.
Just curious what the SPL is at those places.
Most of the concerts I have attended are too loud in my opinion.
When it gets to the point where your hearing is starting to shut down to protect itself, that's a little too much.
I was running sound at a large venue Thursday night (large for around here... 824 capacity).
I got the level to where I thought it sounded good and took a measurement.
105dB at mix position about 50' from the stage.
I mean large as in "A" list bands at "A" list venues.
Just curious what the SPL is at those places.
Most of the concerts I have attended are too loud in my opinion.
When it gets to the point where your hearing is starting to shut down to protect itself, that's a little too much.
I was running sound at a large venue Thursday night (large for around here... 824 capacity).
I got the level to where I thought it sounded good and took a measurement.
105dB at mix position about 50' from the stage.
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That's on the low side of average, 110dB being not unusual, 115dB over the top, and that's 75-100 feet out.Doug Hart wrote: 105dB at mix position about 50' from the stage.
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so... would you say that between 105 and 110 is average for a club setting?
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Yes, if capable of going that loud while remaining clean.Doug Hart wrote:so... would you say that between 105 and 110 is average for a club setting?
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I went to a pub gig without my earplugs and it sounded way way better with my fingers in my ears. Then I left.
(When my ears shut down it makes distortion, I presume everyone else does too and they just think that's how it's supposed to sound)
(When my ears shut down it makes distortion, I presume everyone else does too and they just think that's how it's supposed to sound)
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That's amazing - how can you play bass with both fingers in your ear?Gregory East wrote:I went to a pub gig without my earplugs and it sounded way way better with my fingers in my ears.

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i hate having to stick napkin plugs in my earsHarley wrote:That's amazing - how can you play bass with both fingers in your ear?Gregory East wrote:I went to a pub gig without my earplugs and it sounded way way better with my fingers in my ears.
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this.Drey Chennells wrote:i hate having to stick napkin plugs in my earsHarley wrote:That's amazing - how can you play bass with both fingers in your ear?Gregory East wrote:I went to a pub gig without my earplugs and it sounded way way better with my fingers in my ears.
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I dont get how kids these days arnt deaf.
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Only dumb for now, deaf will come eventually.Monomer wrote:
I dont get how kids these days arnt deaf.
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Like this?Dictionary.com
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If only.Tom Smit wrote:Like this?Dictionary.com
2. Not willing to speak; mute; silent; not speaking; not accompanied by words; as, dumb show. [1913 Webster]
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Anyone else get phantom trebly garble when their ears go into protect mode?
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When you ears go into protect midrange sensitivity is reduced, as that's where you're most vulnerable to damage.Gregory East wrote:Anyone else get phantom trebly garble when their ears go into protect mode?
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again, A weight or C weight.Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:That's on the low side of average, 110dB being not unusual, 115dB over the top, and that's 75-100 feet out.Doug Hart wrote: 105dB at mix position about 50' from the stage.
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C, of course. A weighting is totally useless with respect to music.Dave Non-Zero wrote:again, A weight or C weight.Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:That's on the low side of average, 110dB being not unusual, 115dB over the top, and that's 75-100 feet out.Doug Hart wrote: 105dB at mix position about 50' from the stage.