The blaring of way too loud music constantly is the worst thing happening in on-site sports viewership. It is everywhere, and it destroys the experience for the vast majority of people who paid to get in the venue.
The blaring of way too loud music constantly is the worst thing happening in on-site sports viewership. It is everywhere, and it destroys the experience for the vast majority of people who paid to get in the venue.
. . . you are absolutely correct . . . those generating the blaring are usually shielded by a press box . . . even at Cane Cutter's games, at the beginning of the season, I make my ritual visit to the press box to get the blaring toned down . . . what a wonderful increase in the enjoyment factor after that happens . . . why is this so hard for those in charge of the mic to understand . . . everybody could just love them and complement them with ultimate fan enjoyment or they could just be hated . . . I would be willing to bet that at every game, if a different fan would show up at the press box, knock on the door and politely request that it be toned down just a little, maybe they would get the message . . .
Lol. I did feel the bass vibrating my seats in the lower level and thought maybe it was just me .
FTR- I'm not necessarily a fan of the exact music selections but I like good audio so I didn't mind it
Audiowise, I couldn't ever understand what the guy walking on the court with a microphone was saying . It was either he wasn't speaking clearly enough or the volume level of his mic was too low
There’s a huge difference in sound depending on where you sit. I find the top of the 100 level (old 200 level) is deafening, but at courtside you can barely hear anything. It seems like they could turn down the speakers that are pointed towards the 100 levels and solve this problem.
I’ve been to a lot of sporting events in my life. We have the loudest arena and the loudest stadium I’ve ever been to and I don’t think it is close.
this is a cajundome situation, all you gotta do is Call and ask to speak to Matt at the dome, very good dude and will wanna help to fix any issues, I deal with him all the time…
Forcing 17 turnovers was big-time! Poor shooting nights typically lead to losses... but with a defense playing like that I like our chances this year. It's my favorite time of the year. Glad that college hoops are back.
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