Stadium PA System Measurement & Intelligibility
Stadium PA systems must deliver intelligible announcements and emergency evacuation instructions to tens of thousands of people across open and enclosed seating areas, concourses, and entry points. SonaVyx provides the measurement tools to verify STI compliance, assess coverage uniformity, and align distributed speaker systems across these vast and acoustically complex environments.
Key Challenges
- Covering 15,000-80,000 seats across multiple tiers with consistent intelligibility
- Crowd noise of 90-100 dBA during events masking PA announcements
- Long propagation delays requiring distributed speaker systems with precise timing
- Mixed environments: open bowl seating plus enclosed concourses with different acoustics
- BS 5839-8 and NFPA 72 requiring STI 0.50 at every position for emergency PA
Recommended Tools
STI Measurement
Verify speech intelligibility at seating positions across all tiers per BS 5839-8 requirements
SPL Meter
Measure coverage uniformity and signal-to-noise ratio against crowd noise levels
Impulse Response
Capture arrival times for delay alignment of distributed speaker zones
Transfer Function
Verify frequency response of speaker clusters and identify coverage gaps between zones
Measurement Workflow
- 1
Zone the Stadium
Divide the stadium into measurement zones: lower bowl, upper tiers, concourses, VIP areas, concession areas, and entry/exit points. Each zone requires independent measurement.
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Measure STI Per Zone
Run STIPA at representative positions in each zone. BS 5839-8 requires STI 0.50 minimum at every listener position. Document positions that fail for remediation.
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Verify Coverage Uniformity
Measure SPL at 5-10 positions within each zone. Level variation should be within 6 dB. Identify dead spots and over-coverage areas.
- 4
Align Distributed Speakers
Measure impulse response to determine arrival times from adjacent speaker zones. Set delays so each zone is time-aligned to the nearest reference point.
- 5
Test Under Crowd Noise
During an event, measure the SNR between PA announcements and crowd noise. PA level must exceed crowd noise by at least 6 dB for emergency intelligibility.
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Document Compliance
Generate a zone-by-zone compliance report with STI values, coverage maps, and pass/fail verdicts. This documentation is required for stadium safety certification.
Stadium PA systems are life-safety systems. Beyond delivering announcements and entertainment audio, they must provide intelligible emergency evacuation instructions to every person in the venue. Regulatory standards including BS 5839-8, EN 54-16, and NFPA 72 mandate measurable speech intelligibility performance that must be verified through systematic testing. SonaVyx provides the STIPA measurement methodology and documentation tools to conduct this verification.
The Intelligibility Challenge
Stadiums combine the worst acoustic challenges: enormous volumes with long reverberation in enclosed concourses, open-air sections where sound dissipates without reflections, massive crowd noise that can reach 100+ dBA during events, and propagation delays across hundreds of meters that require distributed speaker systems. Achieving STI 0.50 at every seat requires carefully designed, precisely calibrated speaker systems — and SonaVyx measurement to verify that the design intent is achieved in practice.
Crowd noise is the primary barrier to intelligibility during events. The PA system must deliver speech 6-10 dB above the crowd noise level at every seating position. During quiet moments, the PA can operate at moderate levels. During peak crowd noise, the system must have enough headroom to maintain the required SNR. SonaVyx SPL measurement during events quantifies the actual crowd noise levels and PA margin at each zone.
Distributed Speaker Timing
In a stadium with a 200-meter circumference, sound from a central cluster takes over half a second to reach the farthest seats — creating a noticeable echo when combined with local distributed speakers. Distributed speaker zones must be delayed relative to the central source so that the sound image appears to originate from the stage or scoreboard area. SonaVyx impulse response measurement at zone boundaries verifies the timing alignment and identifies positions where misalignment creates echoes or comb filtering.
Concourse and Enclosed Areas
Stadium concourses are typically hard-surfaced enclosed spaces with RT60 values of 2-4 seconds. Intelligibility in these areas requires different speaker spacing, processing, and power levels compared to the open bowl. SonaVyx RT60 and STI measurements in concourse sections verify that the enclosed-area speaker system achieves the required intelligibility independently of the bowl system.
Safety Certification
Stadium safety certificates require documented proof of PA intelligibility performance. SonaVyx generates zone-by-zone commissioning reports with STI measurements, coverage data, and pass/fail verdicts against the applicable standard. These reports satisfy the documentation requirements for safety inspectors and insurance underwriters, and establish the baseline for annual re-verification.
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