SOUND SYSTEMS Clause Samples
The SOUND SYSTEMS clause defines the responsibilities and standards related to the provision, installation, and operation of audio equipment within a venue or event. Typically, it specifies which party is responsible for supplying the necessary sound equipment, outlines requirements for quality and compatibility, and may address issues such as setup times, technical support, and permissible sound levels. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of expectations regarding audio arrangements, thereby preventing disputes over equipment adequacy or performance during the event.
SOUND SYSTEMS. Please indicate if the following will be used: _____ Amplified Sound/Speaker System _____ Live Music _____ Recorded Music
SOUND SYSTEMS. No person shall use a sound amplification device in excess of the sound level at which the content of such sound is distinguished by persons of average hearing at a distance of thirty feet (30’) from the source of such amplification device unless such device is used in conjunction with a park use permit and is authorized by the permit. Any sound amplification device used in conflict with this provision is subject to seizure by the Menominee Police Department or other authorized law enforcement agency.
SOUND SYSTEMS. NOTE: You must comply with the City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Noise Ordinance – Chapter 53. Upon request, City Council may authorize time extensions or sound levels up to 75 decibels. Please indicate if the following will be used: Amplified Sound/Speaker System Live Music Recorded Music Public Address System
SOUND SYSTEMS. The entertainer will provide a sound system at no additional cost to the client. Entertainers may use a client/venue provided sound system provided a sound check is conducted at a time to be mutually arranged between entertainer and client. (Usually done 15-30 minutes before show start time) The Client will provide access to power outlets and/or extension cords for sound, lighting and other powered accessories. Sound system setup will be done 15-30 minutes prior to designated showtime. Client will provide entertainers with access to the performance area 30 minutes prior to designated showtime for purposes of sound system set up. Client Initial _______________
SOUND SYSTEMS. The Sound Systems are available for use upon request. The system must be operated by Congregation-trained members or by individuals pre-approved by the Building Administrator. No other equipment may be attached to the church sound system without prior approval. Extra fees apply for the use of a Sound Person at the rate of $75 for the first 2 hours and $25 per hour after.
SOUND SYSTEMS. Sound Systems are an important component to many Sponsor/Exhibitors at the Event. Event Management has established the following guidelines with regards to sound within Sponsor/Exhibitor’s Exhibiting Space. Sound, whether from a presentation, recorded or live music it must be maintained at a level that is not deemed disruptive to neighboring exhibitors or oppressive to attendees on the Sponsor/Exhibitor Floor. The standard sound level is 85 decibels. If complaints are received or the sound level exceeds 85 decibels, the Sponsor/Exhibitor will be required to immediately cease the objectionable activity. The offending Sponsor/Exhibitor’s decibel level will be tested from the middle of the aisle in front of the Event Space in question. If the offending Sponsor/Exhibitor fails to maintain a reasonable sound level after three requests by Event Management, power will be turned off to the offending Sponsor/Exhibitor’s Event Space. In addition, all audio speakers must be directed toward the interior of Sponsor/Exhibitor’s Event Space and not the aisles or neighboring event spaces.
