Re: What can be done about the volume of the sound at football games?
Now it’s not loud enough LMAO
We just can’t get right. But it’s better.
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cajun4life
Now it’s not loud enough LMAO
We just can’t get right. But it’s better.
Go calibrate that ____ for them!
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zephyr
Go calibrate that ____ for them!
This place would be rocking if I did.
Re: What can be done about the volume of the sound at football games?
The PA volume was appropriate tonight. As a crowd maybe we needed some caffeine shots. But the PA volume is better.
Re: What can be done about the volume of the sound at football games?
The problem IMO: The band playing that irritating tune between plays:( Over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over. they need to be more creative imo.
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leeman
The problem IMO: The band playing that irritating tune between plays:( Over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over. they need to be more creative imo.
Not a band expert, but they have a tune for each down. All college bands do that.
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irokcj5
Not a band expert, but they have a tune for each down. All college bands do that.
Yeah, that was getting old. At least it wasn’t the ESPN one. That makes me want to open a vein.
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Duckster
The PA volume was appropriate tonight. As a crowd maybe we needed some caffeine shots. But the PA volume is better.
Average decibel level in the first half was 70.8 with a maximum of 83.7. You could carry on a conversation without having to yell at the person next to you. It does not change the fact that everybody that did not have hearing protection at the Nichols game had some permanent hearing loss as a result of the loud PA. I reckon Dr Maggard got the message and that won't happen again.
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I'd like to personally thank Dr. Maggard and members of his staff for taking care of the sound issue. The game day experience last night was 100% better than the game day experience on Saturday.
In addition to the volume being bearable and allowing me to hear the person seated next to me, four songs were played that I actually knew. Those songs were, I Love Rock and Roll by Joan Jett and the Black Hearts, Bohemian Rhapsody and We Will Rock You by Queen, and Dancing Queen by ABBA. All the other auto-tuned stuff by artist with very little talent I could have made on the computer in my studio in about an hour.
Anyway, great job Dr. Maggard.
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roarman
I'd like to personally thank Dr. Maggard and members of his staff for taking care of the sound issue. The game day experience last night was 100% better than the game day experience on Saturday.
In addition to the volume being bearable and allowing me to hear the person seated next to me, four songs were played that I actually knew. Those songs were, I Love Rock and Roll by Joan Jett and the Black Hearts, Bohemian Rhapsody and We Will Rock You by Queen, and Dancing Queen by ABBA. All the other auto-tuned stuff by artist with very little talent I could have made on the computer in my studio in about an hour.
Anyway, great job Dr. Maggard.
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HelmutVII
Average decibel level in the first half was 70.8 with a maximum of 83.7. You could carry on a conversation without having to yell at the person next to you. It does not change the fact that everybody that did not have hearing protection at the Nichols game had some permanent hearing loss as a result of the loud PA. I reckon Dr Maggard got the message and that won't happen again.
As I said last Monday, the PA would be turned down. You must not have read that considering how much railing you did all week long.
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JayWalker
As I said last Monday, the PA would be turned down. You must not have read that considering how much railing you did all week long.
I'll admit I was wrong, sound level was very tolerable...