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Do you interpret "required SPL" on riders as A or C weighting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Art Welter" data-source="post: 100337" data-attributes="member: 52"><p>Re: Do you interpret "required SPL" on riders as A or C weighting?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Evan,</p><p></p><p>Nothing wrong with asking for consistent coverage, though your rider does not mention an impossible to meet permissible variation through the audience as all the good old ones did.</p><p>Your level difference of 16 dB "A" and "C" is interesting, to actually achieve that level difference would require a ratio of approximately 10 times the subs to tops with most systems.</p><p></p><p>The way your rider is written, I would make sure that the mix position was about 10 feet in front of the system to insure plenty of headroom for "Our Engineer (who) doesn't plan on mixing at these volumes", but frequently writes of exceeding them ;^).</p><p></p><p>Art</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art Welter, post: 100337, member: 52"] Re: Do you interpret "required SPL" on riders as A or C weighting? Evan, Nothing wrong with asking for consistent coverage, though your rider does not mention an impossible to meet permissible variation through the audience as all the good old ones did. Your level difference of 16 dB "A" and "C" is interesting, to actually achieve that level difference would require a ratio of approximately 10 times the subs to tops with most systems. The way your rider is written, I would make sure that the mix position was about 10 feet in front of the system to insure plenty of headroom for "Our Engineer (who) doesn't plan on mixing at these volumes", but frequently writes of exceeding them ;^). Art [/QUOTE]
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