P.S. I was at the mixing board. 110db in the very back. Front? Ugh.Anyone who subjects their hearing to those insane levels will ultimately suffer servere tinitus. IMO, most performers who set sound levels that high do so in order to cover up their inabilities. I used to play with a country band who's leader frequently would get smashed halfway through the gig, get on the mic and say "We may not be good--but we're loud!" I had the privilege to work with Alabama on a one-day job near home, and in this particular instance I was videotaping their performance for a local TV show. They packed the venue with hundreds of people, never played loud and everyone raved about their performance, and everyone yelled for more.
Ironically, they were followed by a rock band that played so loud I had to constantly ride the recording system's mixer to prevent overdriving the TV audio. Within 10 minutes after they started, most of the crowd had left because they couldn't tolerate the db level.
Cheers,
Gary
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