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dB Levels at Regionals and Nationals
We are now halfway through another great build season of the FRC! With this comes hope for great regionals and an amazing national competition.
As many others have stated before, FIRST FRC Competitions are quite loud. Most of the time at them I wear ear protection as normally after a couple hours it starts to hurt. To get straight to the point, I think that this is an issue we need to fix. A mentor from Team 2062 tried to get this started last year, but it fell apart. I think that if we gather data, (dB Levels, maybe a survey,etc..) from regionals around the USA and globe that we could bring a formalized "complaint" to FIRST. Thank you for the Support in this regard. |
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Re: dB Levels at Regionals and Nationals
I'm going to have to disagree here, now, granted, I'm sure that volume varies from regional to regional, however, the regionals I've attended (GTR and Waterloo, since 2003, except 05 and 06 WAT and 05 GTR) have all been well within non-damaging levels. Yeah, its a highly-charged loud event, but I havent ever felt that my hearing was endangered.
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Re: dB Levels at Regionals and Nationals
Did you have problems last year after informing pit administration, Like Bill Miller told you to?
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Re: dB Levels at Regionals and Nationals
I highly disagree. When I was in high school, I looked forward to going to competitions because they were loud, fast paced and just awesome. If you actually had to control the volume level, I would foresee many people getting angry about it.
If you go to a basketball game, do people just sit and watch? No. FIRST wants this competition to be like a sporting event, so it should be loud and up tempo. |
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Re: dB Levels at Regionals and Nationals
If you do some searching there was a thread on the subject a year ago. Yes we want the event to be up-tempo and exciting and not like a funeral parlor.
There has been a lot of instances of potential supporters, contributors, mentors, partners, etc walking out of an event because of sound levels. Not to mention that it is simply unsafe. Two years ago data was taken. Last year corrective action was taken. There was a specific directive from FIRST to the sound folks about monitoring and managing sound levels. Generally speaking sound levels were much better last year. That isn't to say there wasn't a regional or two that wasn't out of control. But most regionals and the Championship did have noticibly better sound control. Bottom line: The data and directives from FIRST are there - it is now a matter of compliance by the event managers. |
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Re: dB Levels at Regionals and Nationals
ever been to a sporting event or concert?
i am very sure FIRST sound levels dont reach that of a college student section... with the level of complexity and size of our events, im sure the trained technicians are monitoring such things, not to mention a few fire inspectors. They keep things in the legal limits. I must agree that telling people they cant scream for their team will spark a few angers. Its like when people are told to sit down while their team is on the field. Last edited by Andrew Y. : 28-01-2010 at 11:03. |
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Re: dB Levels at Regionals and Nationals
The sound data that we looked at had two components. Crowd noise and the sound system. At FIRST events the crowd noise is held at high levels for very short periods of time. The loudest recorded sounds were for the introductions of Dean and Woodie. But for only a moment.
The Championship sound level was pleasant this year compared to the prior year. Football games have a much much shorter duration and spikes of high and lowel level sound. It is the incessant amp'd up music systems and PA systems that create the problem, both in intensity an duration. The real issue is the sound level coming off like a 3 day, 10 hour a day Green Day concert. |
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Re: dB Levels at Regionals and Nationals
Our sign in Minnesota was based on sound in the pit are, on average, pits are quieter then the stands. I was unclear when I posted.
Yes, I understand that being loud and fast-paced is a goal that is being sought after by FIRST. But levels of Regionals being in the danger zone is bad. Not physically, but for FIRST as well, as posted prior, supporters, VIPs, and sponsors walk out because of the sound level. I'm only looking for safety not ruining the event for fans. |
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Re: dB Levels at Regionals and Nationals
Maybe I missed it, but do you have any thing that suggests the sound is in the 'danger zone'?
I would agree that if the sound is in the danger zone and significantly louder than daily life, then something should be done. But without any support (other than, 'I think it too loud'), I think you will have a hard time getting anything changed. Edit: I see some data was collected a few years ago before the change took place. Has anyone (FIRST or not) followed through to see if the changes worked? Last edited by XaulZan11 : 28-01-2010 at 20:00. |
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Re: dB Levels at Regionals and Nationals
Is regional sound a little loud for some outsiders to come in? In some cases yes, some people don't like the loud noise, but I don't think is is something to fight over. Have you ever sat in the stand on practice day? I don't know about other regionals, but at GSR is is wicked lame as they have quiet music and no emcee. It is not the same without the loud music.
Personally, I find off-season competitions worse as they are held in gyms which echo a lot more that the average multi use arena. Echo+loud music= bad day as you can't hear the music, those around you, the emcee, or your brain hurt! ![]() |
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Re: dB Levels at Regionals and Nationals
Disagreed here too.
Clearly, individuals should know how to handle things if they feel the event is too loud (such as yourself wearing ear protection). Its fun, its mildly loud, its entertaining. Filing a "formal complaint" to FIRST just sounds like overkill and IMHO something a team might pursue just for an award. |
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Re: dB Levels at Regionals and Nationals
I disagree with the original poster.
I'm not trying to sound glib or mean - but if it hurts please put in earplugs. I absolutely love the electrified feel of the event. In our events (districts in Michigan) we don't have the super-high-tech sound systems anymore - we provide more than enough noise just via the crowd, and it still gets very noisy at times. Even when we DID have the big sound systems I can't remember a time when it was truly loud enough to bother most folks. But if it does, they are free to take action. Frankly, if sponsors don't understand how loud a sporting event is, perhaps it's time to educate them. I don't believe in changing an event just to appease a sponsor. Sponsorship is wonderful but I don't believe their sponsorship allows them to dictate how we play our game. That seems a bit of a straw-man argument to me. Oh - and you really haven't heard what loud is until you get a single bleacher section filled with Rush, Code Red, Pi, and Wings of Fire Members. You DO need hearing protection for that. (WE have spirit... yes we do....) Last edited by Tom Line : 28-01-2010 at 21:58. |
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Re: dB Levels at Regionals and Nationals
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Where sound levels get too high, ear protection would not be a bad idea. It would be nice if ear plugs could be handed out by teams using very loud machinery, I guess. I've personally never had a problem with sound at an FRC event, though. |
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