Curious to hear from anyone here who runs sound.
We're playing an outside gig tonight that is going to be warm and very humid (dew point over 70). I'm wondering if very humid air will affect how we need to EQ our PA (we mix ourselves from the stage).
I have heard that heavy, humid area sucks up low frequencies or is that just an old wives' tale?
Thanks in advance.
We're playing an outside gig tonight that is going to be warm and very humid (dew point over 70). I'm wondering if very humid air will affect how we need to EQ our PA (we mix ourselves from the stage).
I have heard that heavy, humid area sucks up low frequencies or is that just an old wives' tale?
Thanks in advance.