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Hi Tom: The points you mention aside.....after an hour or so the host and indeed the listeners suffer from a degree of 'hearing fatigue' at certain frequencies.....ie someone entering the Venue for the first time later in the night is hearing something which is somewhat different to those already there.....and indeed as the night progresses.. as your equipment warms up....and as the Venue fills up with bodies.....levels tend to creep up to compensate for the extra absorption and background noise and of course hearing fatigue.....however imho anything less than averaging 95-100 db SPL measured at around 2-3 metres FOH would make the whole thing a pointless exercise in futility .....as far as trying to present a Karaoke show or indeed any live pub music
Submitted by Rovics Karaoke on 04-03-2007

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