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Do you interpret "required SPL" on riders as A or C weighting?
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<blockquote data-quote="JP Huff" data-source="post: 100452" data-attributes="member: 4619"><p>Re: Do you interpret "required SPL" on riders as A or C weighting?</p><p></p><p>True about the complaints...but what about modern pop groups like One Direction or Justin Bieber or Selena Gomez? The fans scream so loud that you can't get above the screams, thus rendering our job almost pointless, right? Maybe I'm off on that, but it seems like if I were the BE for 1D, I'd make sure and check things like that right away, so maybe there is some hope of getting over the 15 year old screaming girls...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JP Huff, post: 100452, member: 4619"] Re: Do you interpret "required SPL" on riders as A or C weighting? True about the complaints...but what about modern pop groups like One Direction or Justin Bieber or Selena Gomez? The fans scream so loud that you can't get above the screams, thus rendering our job almost pointless, right? Maybe I'm off on that, but it seems like if I were the BE for 1D, I'd make sure and check things like that right away, so maybe there is some hope of getting over the 15 year old screaming girls... [/QUOTE]
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