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Has anyone measured min / max / avg SPL (C slow) for a fully populated
stadium in high cheer:

On the field?
In the stands?

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I work in the Ohio Stadium (Ohio State Buckeyes)
PA runs average 95db to 103db.
Crowd noise is about the same at times. 105,000 people on game day.
System is a Meyer scoreboard cluster with under balcony delays
Hope this helps
Wayne Stephens

Bob Smith wrote:

Has anyone measured min / max / avg SPL (C slow) for a fully populated
stadium in high cheer:

On the field?
In the stands?

bobs

bob smith
bs studios
we organize chaos
http://www.bsstudios.com



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I work in the Ohio Stadium (Ohio State Buckeyes)
PA runs average 95db to 103db.
Crowd noise is about the same at times. 105,000 people on game day.
System is a Meyer scoreboard cluster with under balcony delays
Hope this helps
Wayne Stephens

Bob Smith wrote:

Has anyone measured min / max / avg SPL (C slow) for a fully populated
stadium in high cheer:

On the field?
In the stands?

bobs

bob smith
bs studios
we organize chaos
http://www.bsstudios.com



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"Bob Smith" wrote:

Has anyone measured min / max / avg SPL (C slow) for a fully populated
stadium in high cheer:

On the field?
In the stands?

bobs

bob smith
bs studios
we organize chaos
http://www.bsstudios.com




I don't remember where I read it
and I haven't measured it but 110dB C weighted seems to come to mind
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In article ,
"Bob Smith" wrote:

Has anyone measured min / max / avg SPL (C slow) for a fully populated
stadium in high cheer:

On the field?
In the stands?

bobs

bob smith
bs studios
we organize chaos
http://www.bsstudios.com




I don't remember where I read it
and I haven't measured it but 110dB C weighted seems to come to mind
George


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Wayne Stephens


Yes, Thankyou.

I will probably have to make a few measurements myself, but now I know
better what to expect. I'll be prepared for 105 to 128 dB SPL.

bobs

bob smith
bs studios
we organize chaos

http://www.bsstudios.com


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"Wayne Stephens" wrote in message:
Hope this helps
Wayne Stephens


Yes, Thankyou.

I will probably have to make a few measurements myself, but now I know
better what to expect. I'll be prepared for 105 to 128 dB SPL.

bobs

bob smith
bs studios
we organize chaos

http://www.bsstudios.com


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