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Stadium PA is way too loud


Donald LaFell
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Anywhere in the lower bowl is loud as hell. I’ve felt that way for a long time. 

I heard John Ellis mention it on the one panther place podcast and I figured I’d bring up the topic again.

I’m not a season ticket holder but I got called once for a survey after buying some single game tickets(or maybe it was a sales call?)

When I mentioned how loud the PA was the immediately had a rebuttal which feels like they get that a lot. 
 

Who’s in charge of this?

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2 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

Anywhere in the lower bowl is loud as hell. I’ve felt that way for a long time. 

I heard John Ellis mention it on the one panther place podcast and I figured I’d bring up the topic again.

I’m not a season ticket holder but I got called once for a survey after buying some single game tickets(or maybe it was a sales call?)

When I mentioned how loud the PA was the immediately had a rebuttal which feels like they get that a lot. 
 

Who’s in charge of this?

John Ellis (@1PantherPlace) / Twitter

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21 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

 

Who’s in charge of this?


I am. I appreciate your feedback but this seems to be the only time that the lower section of the stadium gets loud. You should drink more beer at the game and this will not be an issue. Please feel free to visit our club lounge section where you can be in our state of the art bubble which will shield you from unwanted loud noises. We all appreciate you creating a thread on this issue, as it is a topic that needs to be addressed here on the Huddle once and for all. 

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10 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:


I am. I appreciate your feedback but this seems to be the only time that the lower section of the stadium gets loud. You should drink more beer at the game and this will not be an issue. Please feel free to visit our club lounge section where you can be in our state of the art bubble which will shield you from unwanted loud noises. We all appreciate you creating a thread on this issue, as it is a topic that needs to be addressed here on the Huddle once and for all. 

And here I thought I was the only huddler who knew how to do this sort of subtle sarcasm.

Kudos sir.

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As someone who has sat in the upper deck for the past 16 years, I appreciate it. 

A couple of years back you couldn't here jack in the 500s from the PA system

So I'm betting for everyone complaining in the lower level, there was someone from the upper level complaining they couldn't hear anything

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I don't control the volume, but I can tell you this. The louder it is, it helps "disrupt" the other teams offense. It seems louder when the crowd in not loud at all. When the fans are loud the PA system is not loud enough. Not just music, PA, videos, but everything. 

Also with video, PA and music, the louder it is, it naturally causes fans to be loud. Plus the speakers are directed towards the stands and they need some of that sound to translate to the field (especially when the other team is sending in plays to the QB). 

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