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pyro20911d 26-02-2006 09:45

Louder music at the Competitions
 
I am aware that there are already several threads dealing with the subject of music, but none quite like mine.///

I'm a music man, there's something about loud hard hitting bass that you can feel thumping your very soul that puts me in a great mood really gets me going even after sitting or standing for several hours

at the Cleveland and Pittsburgh regionals they play the music loud, but not quite loud enough...I think that they need to tack on a few more decibels................and yes, I understand the refs need to hear eachother, but the word on the street is that the music used to be much much louder.

WHAT DO YOU THINK?


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Bill_Hancoc 26-02-2006 10:23

Re: Louder music at the Competitions
 
i agree in some respects, it would be nicer to be able to hear the music more in the stands and the pits but since it is so loud in there to begin with (just the bature of 500+ people) that turning it up wouldnt really help that much since people would just talk louder to be heard

Billfred 26-02-2006 11:05

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I have to disagree. I love music as much as the next guy, but my ears are already ringing after events (to the point that I plan on bringing ear plugs to my events this year). Cranking it up louder just makes everyone deafer.

call_me_Angles 26-02-2006 11:11

Re: Louder music at the Competitions
 
O HECK NO.........
pump up the volume
pump up the volume
pump up the volume
dance dance

rythmic, systemic and world control
magnetic, genetic, dement your soul
rythmic, systemic and world control
magnetic, genetic, dement your soul
rythmic, systemic and world control
magnetic, genetic, dement your soul
rythmic, systemic and world control
magnetic, genetic, dement your soul

put the needle on the record
put the needle on the record
put the needle on the record
put the needle on the record
put the needle on the record
when the song beats go like this

PUMP IT UP.....if u dont like loud music be like Bill up there and bring earplugs

Bill Moore 26-02-2006 11:15

Re: Louder music at the Competitions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill_Hancoc
i agree in some respects, it would be nicer to be able to hear the music more in the stands and the pits but since it is so loud in there to begin with (just the bature of 500+ people) that turning it up wouldnt really help that much since people would just talk louder to be heard

When loud "noisemakers" were a constant item in the stands, there was a need for a louder level of music to even hear it. Since FIRST has taken steps to abolish most loud noisemakers, there hasn't been the need to keep the music decibles as high as in the past.

Music in the pits is not beneficial to most teams, as there are constant "pit announcements" and calls to queue. The DJ would not be aware when the pit area needed their speakers for an announcement.

The most frustrating problem I have had with the music, is that the DJ's tend to "take a break" when they start the music, and leave it continue playing during field announcements. Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy the music at the events, but I also like to hear the field announcements and introductions.

In some arenas, the speakers are directed to specific sections of seating, maybe if you wanted a louder experience, you could have your team sit there? (I know I have moved out of a few of these sections because it was too direct.)

Andrew Rudolph 26-02-2006 14:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Moore
In some arenas, the speakers are directed to specific sections of seating, maybe if you wanted a louder experience, you could have your team sit there? (I know I have moved out of a few of these sections because it was too direct.)

If you like it really loud go to ucf and sit near the top of the bottom section, its way too loud there.

Greg Marra 26-02-2006 15:08

Re: Louder music at the Competitions
 
I think the music is plenty loud as it is. It's enough to get you pumped, but not so loud that you can't hear anything. I would not mind if they turned it down a little, even.

Rohan_DHS 26-02-2006 15:09

Re: Louder music at the Competitions
 
Even though we like our music louder that it is (I do too)...I highly doubt that FIRST is going to make it louder because not everyone can handle the high volumes, and they will probably take into consideration that there are people with special considerations such as those with sensitive ears (like a friend of mine), etc. AND the fact that it can damage your eardrums...so they probably have a cap on it, and I would think that the arena's do too as they might be held responsible.

Just my 2 cents...

Mike Martus 26-02-2006 15:19

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Since FIRST is really pushing SAFETY this year they should expand into the safety as it relates to sound levels. The common workplace has standards that are set by OSHA and other state and federal agencies.

It would only take 1 person to file a lawsuit claiming that their hearing was damaged for the crunch to come down on the music levels so that they are monitored at ALL events.

Speaking as someone that already has hearing damage as a result of loud noises, I would welcome regulation at the events.

Capt.ArD 26-02-2006 18:27

Re: Louder music at the Competitions
 
I too like bass a lot. I would like louder music, but everyone above make good points as per why it should be quieter.

i propose we keep the treble where it is, or down a little. then we can crank the bass up. it won't be too hard on the ears overall, but you still get the rythmic pounding that gets your adrenaline going.

Adam Richards 26-02-2006 18:29

Re: Louder music at the Competitions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Rudolph
If you like it really loud go to ucf and sit near the top of the bottom section, its way too loud there.

No kidding... just the pure pressure from the sound was tiring last year, and by the end of the regional I was exhausted.

Personally, I bring my own iPod into the queue/driver's station to listen to something I prefer over some of the less pleasurable music that the DJs have been known to play (i.e. Uncensored Eminem).

Wetzel 26-02-2006 20:23

Re: Louder music at the Competitions
 
I find that the music is often cranked to loud for the speaker system they have, causing distortion and muddy sound. While I do like some music loud at times, I much prefer to have clean sounding music that isn't distorted from pushing the speakers too hard.

Who likes dirty sound?

Wetzel


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