Do you agree with "fast" response for measurements (peaks), or should "slow" response be used (more of an average result, as opposed to looking at the peaks)
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Upon checking, my meter has C weighting on the left of the selecter switch, A on the right. I think in alphabetical order, I guess. <duh> hazards of working from memory.Do you agree with "fast" response for measurements (peaks), or should "slow" response be used (more of an average result, as opposed to looking at the peaks)
Um, depends. <??>
the "fast" will produce higher readings (resulting in more conservative sound levels). I think the slow scale may be a little easier for the average Joe to track -- a skew very dynamic material less. (the standard boom boom that people grumble about is so highly compressed that the slow/fast readings will be very similar.
as far as the 300 watt thing, my vote goes to dropping that spec altogether. Because I believe that sounds systems that aren't overworked *sound* better, I'll vote for 300 watts per band (IE: stereo bi-amp would be 4 300w channels. This puts the responsibility on the operator, rather than the physical limitations of the system to keep volume in line, but it sounds better.
Jewel*** wrote:i love watching the sound engineer at concerts. i'd like that job. but i always really wanted to do the lighting. Laser lighting. oh well, it was always just a dream.
Jewel*** wrote:Mozy bonz wrote:Jewel*** wrote:hey, let me tag around with you sometime..........
Me or sleepy guy?
Mozy, really, of course you
Mozy bonz wrote:Jewel*** wrote:Mozy bonz wrote:Jewel*** wrote:hey, let me tag around with you sometime..........
Me or sleepy guy?
Mozy, really, of course you
Thanks it would be great to take you to a real show with a real theater. Sorry but I watch very little of the show. The last show I just went to have fun was the Rolling Stones in Oakland I think it was the Babylon tour. Spent most of the show at the soundboard I could not see the stage. In luck for me the guy I was with was using his pass to take me all over the show. Spent some time back stage. Man I love the production of a big show.
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