In Reply to: RE: Division of labor in PA system-More posted by Duke on February 7, 2011 at 14:09:59:
Yes but….
The directivity of the system comes into play just as audibly out of doors.
It is a non-constant directivity that causes the spectral balance to change with distance. Usually the balance is struck at some distance where hopefully most of the people are.
The LF lift is pretty normal though for that spectrum shape with much music.
In a room, one adds the fact that it is the total acoustic power and room absorption that governs the reverberant sound level for any given frequency.
Lastly, keep in mind that the theoretical peak output figure has nothing to do with how loud the system might actually go or how loud it can go and still sound acceptable.
Best,
Tom
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