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Do you interpret "required SPL" on riders as A or C weighting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tommy Peel" data-source="post: 100443" data-attributes="member: 4999"><p>Had a back to school youth rally that my band was asked to play at for a local church; we played the there last year and there were around 80 peeps, this year there ended up being around 150. Anyway my band told me they thought we should just use the pair of small Peavey speakers the church had and running the guitar/bass amps louder and not mic'd/DI'd to compensate(not knowing there would be so many people there)... I insisted on bringing our rig "just in case" and was very glad we did; ended up leaving the larger guitar and bass amp at home and running them through the PA. Sounded great with good coverage and plenty of headroom through our JBL MPro 415s(no subs) and we were able to use the church's Peaveys for monitors. It's always a good feeling when you have enough rig.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad HD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommy Peel, post: 100443, member: 4999"] Had a back to school youth rally that my band was asked to play at for a local church; we played the there last year and there were around 80 peeps, this year there ended up being around 150. Anyway my band told me they thought we should just use the pair of small Peavey speakers the church had and running the guitar/bass amps louder and not mic'd/DI'd to compensate(not knowing there would be so many people there)... I insisted on bringing our rig "just in case" and was very glad we did; ended up leaving the larger guitar and bass amp at home and running them through the PA. Sounded great with good coverage and plenty of headroom through our JBL MPro 415s(no subs) and we were able to use the church's Peaveys for monitors. It's always a good feeling when you have enough rig. Sent from my iPad HD [/QUOTE]
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