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91dB flat weighted in California? Really?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bennett Prescott" data-source="post: 146129" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Re: 91dB flat weighted in California? Really?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Plus fucking one. Municipalities and SPL measurement is an arena you do not want to get into. The SPL specs are written usually by non-technical personnel, the measurements taken by non-technical personnel, and the enforcement is rarely handled appropriately. You don't want to have your money and freedom on the line when the cops pull up because a bunch of motorcyclists drove by the property line and triggered an alarm. Nobody I am aware of is storing frequency responses for over-limit events or recording the output of the mic to help diagnose what triggered the limit. At many venues the monitor system could easily be spilling LF over the property line as well, but you bet your ass they're not going to make the guy in the hot seat sign anything!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennett Prescott, post: 146129, member: 4"] Re: 91dB flat weighted in California? Really? Plus fucking one. Municipalities and SPL measurement is an arena you do not want to get into. The SPL specs are written usually by non-technical personnel, the measurements taken by non-technical personnel, and the enforcement is rarely handled appropriately. You don't want to have your money and freedom on the line when the cops pull up because a bunch of motorcyclists drove by the property line and triggered an alarm. Nobody I am aware of is storing frequency responses for over-limit events or recording the output of the mic to help diagnose what triggered the limit. At many venues the monitor system could easily be spilling LF over the property line as well, but you bet your ass they're not going to make the guy in the hot seat sign anything! [/QUOTE]
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