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JensenBohren
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I've been drafted to do the sound for a few live gigs of a band I've been working with in the studio. I have nearly no experience or training with live sound.
I've got a few questions to that extent.
1. What SPL should I be aiming at? I know that 97dB is safe for 30 minutes at a time, which is the approximate legnth of a set they're doing.
2. How feasable is keeping the SPLs down to 85-97 dB in a live set? |
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KingSix
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Wrong forum
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