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Originally Posted by ebarker
The sound data report has the seat location for stand data during Einstein and arena location for the dome floor during divisional eliminations. The data I reported above for div. elims. had locations of sections 111 to 114 rows 1 to 35, which is in Curie.
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Many decades ago I spent my teenage years working in a radio station and doing a lot of sound work in large arenas. It was great fun learning how the inflow/outflow of people can change the demand quantity of power delivered through a PA system. The amount of power needed in a dome full of people would crush your head in an empty arena. I'm sure I'm preaching to the choir here, but for those that are not familiar with these systems - you have to have an operator on station full time if there is an inflow/outflow of people, like during the prelims, and divisional finals. That is what we are paying the audio people for.
Ed
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Ed, thanks for fleshing all that out, for taking the measurements in the first place, and for approaching UL on it - I didn't even think of them but that makes a lot of sense. While it's nice that local venues may have standards, I suspect those standards probably apply to noise outside the venue that might affect the public (not an issue), and for sound levels for events which might last a couple hours. Our event is unusual in that we have loud music and amplified voices and sounds over a sustained period of 8-10 hours for 2-3 days at a time.
We were also in Cuire, but we were in the 117 section - right under the speakers in the front row. I suspect the sound was considerably louder right under the speaker stack. Of course that was also the best place to scout from
Cheers,
Lee
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