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Five Things
I wish I had learnt
about PA years ago
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1. Gain Structure
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What Is It?
Levels
Why Is It Important?
How To Set Gain Structure
1. Gain Structure
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What Is Gain Structure?
1. Gain Structure
Power Level
Line Level
Mic Level
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1. Gain Structure
Voltage
Levels
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Power LevelHigh
Varies depending on output transducer and required volume
Levels
Mic LevelLow
Typically 10-40dB below line level depending on microphone type & placement, and acoustic volume of source
Head Amp Power Amp
1. Gain Structure
Line Level1.228 Vrms
+4dBu on a sound desk
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1. Gain Structure
Why Is GainStructureImportant?
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Why Is Gain Structure Important?
Goals:
- Best signal-to-noise ratio
- Avoid clipping or distortion
1. Gain Structure
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How To Set Gain Structure
1. Mic placement
1. Gain Structure
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How To Set Gain Structure
2. Get a strong signal
1. Gain Structure
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How To Set Gain Structure
3. Set pre-amp gain
1. Gain Structure
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How To Set Gain Structure
Setting Power Amp Gain
1. Gain Structure
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2. What Do All
The Desk Controls Do?
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A Quick Overview of the Desk
Channel Gain & EQ
Auxiliary Outputs
Channel Fader, Mute & Groups
Master Section
Sub-Group Section
2. What do all the desk controls do?
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ChannelGain & EQ
2. Desk Controls
Phantom power
Hi-mid EQ
EQ bypass
High freq EQ
Low-mid EQ
Bass EQ
100Hz bass cut
Polarity inverse Mic / line
padInput gain trim
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Pre-fade Aux• Level sent is not effected by the channel fader• Use for:
• Stage monitor sends• Independent recording
feeds
Post-fade Aux• Level sent is proportional to the channel fader• Use for:
• Effects sends• Do NOT use for monitor sends
2. Desk ControlsAuxiliary Outputs
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Stereo pan control
Mute
Signal presence lightsPFL - Pre Fade Listen
Mix buss routing
Mute group assign
Channel fader
2. Desk ControlsChannel Fader, Mute & Groups
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Master Output meters
Master faders
Master mutes
Master AFL
2. Desk ControlsMaster Section
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Group assignGroup pan control
Group metersMutes mutesGroup AFL
Group faders
2. Desk ControlsSub-Group Section
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3. How Do I Stop Feedback?
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What Is It?
Why Does It Occur?
How Do I Stop It?
3. How do I Stop Feedback?
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What Is Feedback?
Undesirable ringing, whistling or hum through the sound system
3. Feedback
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Why Does Feedback Occur?
Source Mic Mixing Desk Amplifier Loudspeaker
3. Feedback
Feedback
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Scenario 1
Feedback level is significantly quieter than source level
Source Mic Mixing Desk Amplifier Loudspeaker
Result – Feedback loop is rapidly diminishing, no noticeable ring
3. Feedback
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Scenario 2
Feedback level is only slightly quieter than source level
Source Mic Mixing Desk Amplifier Loudspeaker
Result – Feedback loop is slowly diminishing, noticeable ring follows source
3. Feedback
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Scenario 3
Feedback level is the same as/louder than source level
Source Mic Mixing Desk Amplifier Loudspeaker
Result – Feedback loop is increasing, growing uncontrollable ringing ensues
3. Feedback
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How Do I Stop Feedback?
You can’t…
…but you can avoid / limit it’s effects
3. Feedback
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Gain Before Feedback- “Gain” defines the increase in acoustic
energy generated by amplification through a sound system.
- “Gain before feedback” is the maximum achievable gain before the unwanted effects of feedback become noticeable.
- That is: the threshold at which the level from the sound system at the microphone position is approaching the level directly from the source.
3. Feedback
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How Do I Stop Feedback?
Staying below gain before feedback
=
No audible feedback effects
3. Feedback
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What If I Need More Level?
Increase source level at input by:
- Turning source up or positioning microphone closer to source.
Improve gain before feedback by:
- Repositioning microphone and speakers
3. Feedback
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4. Radio Microphones
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An Overview
Radio Mic Licences
Digital Switch Over
Quick Setup Tips
4. Radio Microphones
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4. Radio Mics
An Overview
Transmitter
Receiver
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4. Radio Mics
An Overview
We need to tune the radio mic system to a unique frequency.
This can be anywhere within this range (in the UK):
470.000 MHz … to … 865.000 MHz
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4. Radio Mics
An Overview
To make it easier to administrate, this radio-frequency (RF) spectrum is split into 8.0 MHz “channels”.
Ch.21 is 470-478MHz, Ch.22 is 478-486MHz … up to
Ch.70
The only exception is Ch.70 which is only 2MHz wide863.000MHz – 865.000MHz
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4. Radio Mics
Do I need a Licence?
It depends!
There are three ways to do it:
- Ch.70 “De-Regulated”
- Ch.69 Shared Licence
- Frequency Specific Licence
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4. Radio Mics
Do I need a Licence?
Ch.70
Ch.69
Ch.68
Ch.67
Ch.66
…
De-Reg
Shared
Channel or Frequency Specific
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4. Radio Mics
How Many mics?
The more Radio Mics you use, the harder it gets to find free spectrum… Inter-Modulation Frequencies.
Need to use RF Plotting software to work out what works.
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4. Radio Mics
Digital Switch Over
The DSO has changed everything…
I can either use “A” as De-Reg only, or “B” in Ch.38 Shared
Ch.70 De-Reg
Ch.38 Shared … and beyond
B A
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4. Radio Mics
To Summarise
Radio Mics need unique freq so transmitter & receiver “sync”.
If I am running up to 4-Systems I can use Ch.70:e.g. 863.100 / 863.500 / 864.300 / 865.900
If I need any more systems then I should look at either a Ch.38 Shared Licence or a Frequency Specific Licence.
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4. Radio Mics
Quick Setup Tips
Get the frequency correct
Good line-of sight between transmitter and receiver
Gain Structure:- Mic Sensitivity- AF Output
Use antennae distribution with larger configurations (3≤)
Re-Chargeable Batteries?
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5. It’s Too Loud!
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What Is “Too Loud”?
Measuring Sound Level
Sound Levels & The Law
Reducing Sound Levels
5. It’s too loud!
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What Is “Too Loud”?
What do people mean when they say “It’s too loud!”?
5. It’s too loud!
Volume is causing physical discomfort
There is a lack of clarity
Volume risks hearing damage
They dislike the musical style or ambience
They don’t want to hear “noisy” instruments
Volume is distracting or overbearing
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Measuring Sound Level
Sound Pressure Level (SPL) measured in Pascals
Usually described in decibels (dB)
5. It’s too loud!
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The Decibel
- The decibel is a unit of ratio
- Useful for describing ratios between very large and widely varying numbers
- Ideal for SPL as audible sound can range from 2x10-
5Pa to 200Pa
5. It’s too loud!
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The Decibel
In acoustics we typically make the reference level the threshold of human hearing so…
…0dB is the threshold of hearing
5. It’s too loud!
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The Decibel
Threshold of physical pain occurs at 120dB
Physical discomfort may be reported at lower levels – the threshold is subjective
5. It’s too loud!
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Hearing Loss
Noise induced hearing loss is the permanent damage that occurs to the human auditory system due to exposure to sound impetus.
5. It’s too loud!
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Hearing Loss
All sound exposure contributes to noise induced hearing loss over time.
There is no “safe” level
However, prolonged exposure to high sound levels will accelerate the rate of noise induced hearing loss and is best avoided.
5. It’s too loud!
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Sound Levels & The Law
The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 require employers to prevent or reduce risks to health and safety from exposure to noise at work.
The regulations do not apply to members of the public exposed to noise from their non-work activities, or making an informed choice to go to noisy places
5. It’s too loud!
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Important Measurements:
Daily exposure level (LA8eq)
- Level of exposure to noise averaged over a typical 8 hour working day
Peak level (LApk)
- Maximum peak SPL to which a person is exposed at any point
5. It’s too loud!
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Action Levels:
Lower exposure action values
- Daily or weekly exposure of 80dB LA8eq
- Peak SPL of 135dB LApk
Employers must make hearing protection available to employees who’s exposure exceeds these levels
5. It’s too loud!
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Action Levels:
Upper exposure action values
- Daily or weekly exposure of 85dB LA8eq
- Peak SPL of 137dB LApk
Employers must enforce the use hearing protection by employees who’s exposure exceeds these levels
5. It’s too loud!
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Action Levels:
Exposure limit values
- Daily or weekly exposure of 87dB LA8eq
- Peak SPL of 140dB LApk
These are the maximum permissible exposure levels after taking account of any hearing protection
5. It’s too loud!
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Sound Levels & The Law
Is my church service exceeding legal levels?
Very unlikely…
- A typical 1½hr service would have to deliver a continuous average of over 92dBA to exceed the upper action level
5. It’s too loud!
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Reducing Sound Levels
What if it really is too loud?
- It is often not as simple as just turning it down
5. It’s too loud!
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Reducing Sound Levels
What are the main causes of excessive volume?
- Engineer mixing too loud
- Monitor spill
- Noisy sources (guitar amps, drum kits etc.)
- Building acoustics
5. It’s too loud!
Possible strategies
- Mix to agreed levels
- In-ear monitors
- Acoustic isolation of noisy sources
- Acoustic treatment & installation of appropriate systems
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Reducing Sound Levels
Important considerations
- Deal with complaints humbly and sensitively
- Work with worship bands and church leaders
- This is tricky and it is not always the engineer’s fault!
5. It’s too loud!
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Five Things
I wish I had learnt
about PA years ago