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<blockquote data-quote="Luke Geis" data-source="post: 81646" data-attributes="member: 3859"><p>Re: Temperature compensation</p><p></p><p>There is also debate about mixing on risers vs. floor level for some of these same reasons. Heat from the bodies causes the sound to rise up away from the people. So beyond air absorption and the fun stuff associated with climate, your measurements need to be relative to the listening audience. Many people refer to an RTA that has a target response lined out on it. The measurement mic doesn't move, so it can get a fairly relative idea of whats changing. As for delay times for climate? I wouldn't worry as much about it. The effect on a systems EQ response in air is another beast and it wouldn't hurt to be on top of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luke Geis, post: 81646, member: 3859"] Re: Temperature compensation There is also debate about mixing on risers vs. floor level for some of these same reasons. Heat from the bodies causes the sound to rise up away from the people. So beyond air absorption and the fun stuff associated with climate, your measurements need to be relative to the listening audience. Many people refer to an RTA that has a target response lined out on it. The measurement mic doesn't move, so it can get a fairly relative idea of whats changing. As for delay times for climate? I wouldn't worry as much about it. The effect on a systems EQ response in air is another beast and it wouldn't hurt to be on top of it. [/QUOTE]
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