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Re: Please save our eardrums by lowering volume on sound effects at Champs
This subject has made an appearance in CD before.
The safety angle seemed to be the trump card in those previous conversations. Purposefully too loud music or other sounds is a decision to injure the entire audience (including infants, etc.).
FIRST doesn't want to injure anyone, but they might sometimes get distracted, and leave the DJs unsupervised for longer than they should.
Blake
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