jazzcat22
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The fans in the stadium are pretty loud. They yell their ***** off as loud as they can. But it's a really big stadium with a very high roof.
I think accoustically it's just not ever going to be as loud as some other stadiums, even some outdoor stadiums, because of the way it is constructed.
They stated that the acoustics were designed to funnel down to the field, like Seattle's stadium. Though as you said, the stadium is so large they may not have obtained that same effect. how they achieve that in Seattle, who knows. Personally I think they pump in sound, or it is just the networks over play the noise issue.
You notice the decibel level is always taken on the field, elsewhere it seems it is just shown what the decibel level is, as if taken from the booth.
Also the booth I believe is enclosed at AT@T stadium, so therefore the sound is muffled during the broadcast as opposed to open air booths. It was that way at the beginning, not sure how it is now.
However, the design part that does work it is funneled down as to allowing it not to be as noisy in the upper levels.
I guess fans want it so loud they can't hear the person next to them talk. then they would be complaining about that.
I have been to many games and it can get pretty loud. However certain sections do just sit there at times doing nothing. too many people on their phones just like other stadiums just like anywhere you go, store, mall, bar, restaurant. Anyway where my tickets were, one game it could be very loud, the next 30% or so would not do much. I rarely had fans from other teams sit near by where I was at.


...But to hear Tony, yes we want to hear him. 