I know it's this old chestnut again; I was going to post this as a reply in this thread:
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/thread...re-they-with-32-db-nrr-custom-earplugs.33299/
It's probably worth reading the thread above to gain some context. However, I thought this probably deserved its own thread.
Here you will hear from the legendary sound engineer, Big Mick, talking about sound levels at the Metallica gig he was setting up. He also talks about what he believes is the trend in live music, and that is quieter, more controlled conditions. I share this opinion and have stated this many times.
Big Mick has been going a long time and he has seen it all. He has worked with - and managed in some cases - all these bands and artists:
Metallica (since 1985 to current day)
Judas Priest
Ozzy Osbourne
Def Leppard
The Wildhearts (managed and engineered)
Steve Vai
Queens of the Stone Age
Slipknot
Led Zeppelin (engineered their reunion at the O2)
If you skip to 18:10 you will hear him talking about the noise levels and how they set up and calculate everything. It's worth listening to if you want to gauge how loud 100dBA is at an average level over time (leq). It's very interesting what he says about the MIXhalo system as well. Keep listening and you'll see what I mean.
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/thread...re-they-with-32-db-nrr-custom-earplugs.33299/
It's probably worth reading the thread above to gain some context. However, I thought this probably deserved its own thread.
Here you will hear from the legendary sound engineer, Big Mick, talking about sound levels at the Metallica gig he was setting up. He also talks about what he believes is the trend in live music, and that is quieter, more controlled conditions. I share this opinion and have stated this many times.
Big Mick has been going a long time and he has seen it all. He has worked with - and managed in some cases - all these bands and artists:
Metallica (since 1985 to current day)
Judas Priest
Ozzy Osbourne
Def Leppard
The Wildhearts (managed and engineered)
Steve Vai
Queens of the Stone Age
Slipknot
Led Zeppelin (engineered their reunion at the O2)
If you skip to 18:10 you will hear him talking about the noise levels and how they set up and calculate everything. It's worth listening to if you want to gauge how loud 100dBA is at an average level over time (leq). It's very interesting what he says about the MIXhalo system as well. Keep listening and you'll see what I mean.