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Setting Sound Levels

Mon, 6 Oct 2008, 06:28 pm
Don Allen15 posts in thread
Has anyone actually learnt How to set up the sound levels in your theatre or is there an "expert" who says you have do do it my way and yet they cannot explain to you why they do it their way. If you can hear hiss, or noise or your speakers sound overloaded or distorted, then it is time to learn how to set up the levels in your audio desk. This article by Yamaha will explain it all, please remember to turn your amplifier gains way down before you start setting your levels. http://www.yamaha.com/yamahavgn/CDA/ContentDetail/WrappedTextDetail/0,,CNTID%25253D48551%252526CTID%25253D227500,00.html In summary: 1. Your cd player will have a nominal line output, it may be fixed at 774mV as it is not usually a 600 ohm feed, but a 10Kohm feed (domestic). 2. Set the slide fader to 0dB which is the black line at the 3/4 mark (3/4 of 1 volt is 775 mV) 3. Set the main fader to 0dB which is the black line at the 3/4 mark (3/4 of 1 volt is 775 mV) 4. Adjust the channel gain which is usually a rotary knob so you get 0VU on the desk output meter. 5. Adjust you power amp input level, usually a rotary know, for the desired sound level in the theatre. You now have the ideal compromise between best signal to noise (getting rid of the hiss) and not running out of headroom (distorting the sound coming out of the speakers. Hope this explains things and helps improve the sound in some of Perths theatres. Links: Line Level - Wikepedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_level

Graeme I think I realise

Thu, 9 Oct 2008, 12:19 am
Graeme I think I realise the reason;- " I know he's audio, but wot's he doing there?"
With audio personally, I prefer to 'set & forget! - in the words of Francis Reid;-
"Hear the light & see the sound"
lets face it;-
If audio techs could count past 1 - 2 -?
They'd all be electricians!
The same when setting up bands, why go to all that palaver? 
"If one wants to know about EQ'n the venue - just consult the Drummer!"
As this all lovable ongoing banter; -
Bless all the Noi's Boi's 
'n their cotton wotknots?
[this is a great thread;-
I now feel confident enough to  darn wind socks & sew up pressure pockets!]

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