Brain-numbing PA system

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Brain-numbing PA system

by 1960 » 24 Sep 2007 14:43

I read a few comments about the loudness of the PA system in the Wigan match threads so I thought maybe we could gather them here and see how widespread the distress was. My ears are still bleeding.

Leave aside the modern concept that nobody these days can go through a moment of silence in case they get bored. It's the volume of it. Before the match it totally kills any chance of the crowd building up an atmosphere. And half-time was excruciating. My brother was over here from Portugal and we were watching our first game together for two years. So we wanted to chat about things, the match experience, how the game was going, comparing the game with games in Portugal and of course his love life. We couldn't. The "chat" consisted of putting my mouth up to his ear and shouting at him. The fact that he had his hands over his ears made it all the harder.

Even when not entertaining a long-lost brother I prefer half-time to be 10-15 minutes of quiet chat about the game or the price of eggs or whatever. This desire to assault our ears non-stop prevents any of this. Surely they have got to either give it and us a rest or turn the bloddy volume down. People moan about leaving EP. The PA there was brilliant - you couldn't hear it.

Anyway there is a contact email for the back the boys team. If enough people are like-minded and leave their comments here I will contact them and direct them to this thread. So please moan away. Feel free to disagree with me if you like and say why you enjoy the experience.

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by zac naloen » 24 Sep 2007 14:49

I have my headphones on listening to the BBCRB during half time and can still hear the PA and cannot hear the radio without pressing the ear piece down hard, even at full volume.

This suggests it is too loud.

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by Skyline » 24 Sep 2007 14:54

From previous threads about the PA it's always seemed like it's only us in the UWest who get deafened, and the other stands can hardly hear it at all. On Saturday it appears that it was way too loud for everybody.

It's bad enough having to put up with 'Play Your Shirts Right', but to be completely unable to talk to the folks around you at half-time because of the sheer volume of the PA is just not on.

I know the acoustics change during times when the stadium is filled compared to when it's empty, but surely they could go around and check the volume levels when there isn't a game on to see just how loud it is. Anyone with half an ear could tell it was way to loud on Saturday.

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by Woodcote Royal » 24 Sep 2007 16:03

As I said, several times, on Saturday

Fkcking Turn it Down!!!!!!!!!!!!! :evil: :evil: :evil:

Absolute sh*te half time "entertainment" his bad enough but when it's so loud that most of those around you have their fingers in their ears, I don't think a repeat performance will be taken so lightly....................get it sorted!!!
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by Skyline » 24 Sep 2007 16:07

Actually, that reminds me - the one advantage of the overloud PA was I couldn't hear Woodcote moaning about half-time on Saturday :twisted:


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by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 24 Sep 2007 16:08

You could always take up smoking - you cant hear it all outside.

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by Woodcote Royal » 24 Sep 2007 16:13

Why do so many doctors smoke :roll:

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by AF1 » 24 Sep 2007 16:28

Was the PA system manufactured by Tannoy?

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by willz_royal » 24 Sep 2007 17:01

the announcements are silent, the music is silent, and the bloke pitch could be heard in basingerz


sort it aaaat


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by bb0118 » 24 Sep 2007 17:03

There was an announcement made during the game on Sat against Wigwam, didn't hear any of it bar the the bell sound at the start.

However, when The Voice speaks pre match and at HT, clear as a bell.

I think it depends on where you sit, Rows A and KK are quieter as the speakers are aimed to the middle of the stand - Row Z

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by Blue Blood » 24 Sep 2007 17:24

It is awful in KK and I therefore dread to think what it is like in Row Z! We really need to find a way to communicate getting it turned down

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by Gloria Gooner » 24 Sep 2007 17:37

Blue Blood It is awful in KK and I therefore dread to think what it is like in Row Z! We really need to find a way to communicate getting it turned down


Take a loudhailer up to the control room and make the request that way.

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by Rawlie19 » 24 Sep 2007 17:52

They manage to be quiet when announcing the away teams and announcing the away team scorer. That annoys me more than the volume at half time to be honest. I know they're doing it because they don't want to excite the away fans, but really, they are already excited as they've just scored a goal! And I don't always know who it is that has scored for the away teams especially when it's in front of the south stand. This week was the worst I've ever (not) heard. You could barely hear him mumbling. Sort it aaat!


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by Behindu » 24 Sep 2007 17:54

Blue Blood It is awful in KK and I therefore dread to think what it is like in Row Z! We really need to find a way to communicate getting it turned down


Contact the stadium manager and make the point....

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by Rawlie19 » 24 Sep 2007 17:54

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Blue Blood It is awful in KK and I therefore dread to think what it is like in Row Z! We really need to find a way to communicate getting it turned down


Contact the stadium manager and make the point....

Nah, much better to just moan on here. Booooooooooooooooooooooooo

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by TomCat » 24 Sep 2007 18:48

Far too loud, couldn't speak to the person next to me and it was getting to be painful. Whilst on the subject of half time enterainment can we get rid of play your cards right

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by Forbury Lion » 24 Sep 2007 19:33

bb0118 There was an announcement made during the game on Sat against Wigwam, didn't hear any of it bar the the bell sound at the start.
Couldn't understand a word of the annoucement in the West Lower, wasn't clear at all.

The pre-game music was too loud, as was Play your shirts right.

Safety announcements should be loud and clear, this is acceptable. Anything else should be quiet enough that you have to make an effort to listen to if that's what you want.

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by West Stand Man » 24 Sep 2007 20:05

AF1 Was the PA system manufactured by Tannoy?


and your point is .....? :?

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by The Colonel » 24 Sep 2007 21:07

Wasn't it Pardew's idea to play really loud music before the game? I think he believed it would get the crowd going.

Personally, I prefer to stay on the concourse than listen to really loud rubbish music. Turn it down!

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by Humanistic » 24 Sep 2007 21:33

Totally agree with the comments above. Ridiculously loud and inane.

Taking up smoking never looked so appealing...

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