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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Allman" data-source="post: 100703" data-attributes="member: 5241"><p>Re: SPL metering, logging, alarm</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Daniel, I have been very actively involved in this exact discussion and have extensive experience with your dilemma. As a matter of fact you and I are practically working on the same problem, except you do not know it yet lol. My tester records, logs and reports and I just recently completed a noise monitoring report for OSHA in a building next door to where you work. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately an ideal product does not exist but if you can remote mount a reference mic in your studio and keep the tester in the office. The sad part is that the tester is rather expensive. Check this site out: <a href="http://www.nti-audio.com/en/solutions/noise-measurements/live-events.aspx" target="_blank">Live Events: Comply with Sound Limits</a></p><p></p><p>My question to you is: How loud are your systems and which form of measurement are you using?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Allman, post: 100703, member: 5241"] Re: SPL metering, logging, alarm Hi Daniel, I have been very actively involved in this exact discussion and have extensive experience with your dilemma. As a matter of fact you and I are practically working on the same problem, except you do not know it yet lol. My tester records, logs and reports and I just recently completed a noise monitoring report for OSHA in a building next door to where you work. Unfortunately an ideal product does not exist but if you can remote mount a reference mic in your studio and keep the tester in the office. The sad part is that the tester is rather expensive. Check this site out: [URL="http://www.nti-audio.com/en/solutions/noise-measurements/live-events.aspx"]Live Events: Comply with Sound Limits[/URL] My question to you is: How loud are your systems and which form of measurement are you using? [/QUOTE]
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