The loudness of DWS...

dawgstudent

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Apr 15, 2003
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was it me or is that place a hell of a lot louder than in previous years. The decibels rivaled 2010 Arkansas for the first few minutes.
 

coach66

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Mar 5, 2009
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Yes, I just posted on another thread that it is noticeably louder and will be

hell to deal with during big games.
 

hullabaloodog

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Jul 10, 2008
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It was very loud

My only complaint is that I couldn't hear anything that came from the video board (intro, John Bond/LSU feature). And I sit in section 22 pretty close to the speakers. Needs to be adjusted.
 

dawgstudent

Heisman
Apr 15, 2003
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I think they are going to wait until after this season to do the sound modifications.
 

hullabaloodog

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Ah that's right. I remember Stricklin saying that in a chat or something. Not that big of a deal. I'll take a loud stadium over being able to hear people talking on the video board every day of the week.
 

fishwater99

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Jun 4, 2007
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I was in Sec 20 on the East side and it was very loud...

The students being in the bowled in end-zone really helps...
 

uptowndawg

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I think they are going to wait until after this season to do the sound modifications.

Looking forward to that. I've sat in several different sections recently and have no idea what the video sound is trying to tell me. Music and PA guy seem to be on a different system because that's all pretty clear; but throw a talking player on the video and all I hear is 'wahh wahh wop wop true maroon wahh wops '.
 

aTotal360

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Nov 12, 2009
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It didn't feel louder per say, but it felt like sound levels were more consistent. The highs were on par with previous experiences, but the lows were much louder.
 

godlluB

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I sit fairly high in the lower deck on the East side, and maybe it was just me, but it didn't seem as loud to me as it did in
the past. However, I'm thinking part of that was because the students are farther away than before. Having the music toned down certainly had its affect as well.
 
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In section 02, didn't seem that much louder at the game, but watched the DVR and it sounded louder on TV. There is a noticeable echo, reflecting off the new video board I guess.
 

Faustdog

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Looking forward to that. I've sat in several different sections recently and have no idea what the video sound is trying to tell me. Music and PA guy seem to be on a different system because that's all pretty clear; but throw a talking player on the video and all I hear is 'wahh wahh wop wop true maroon wahh wops '.

I really hope there is something they can do this year. I'm lower level East Side and couldn't understand anything from where we were. Volume was low and what we could hear was muffled.
 

jb1020

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Jun 7, 2009
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this is pretty much what I hear in sec 6. I don't really care that it doesn't sound great, but you would think its not terribly hard to fix an issue like that.
 

Old Fart Dawg

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Sep 2, 2012
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It sounded pretty loud on the radio.
Seriously, during the last 5 seconds or so of the National Anthem, the crowd noise began to grow to a thunderous cheer.
Cool as ****.
 

RocketDawg

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Oct 21, 2011
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Seemed louder to me most of the time too. As I posted somewhere else, I checked the sound level a couple of times with the dB meter on my phone and never saw it go above 105 dB. Seems like I remember the record being at a Seahawks game at 117. I don't know how accurate the meter I have is ... it's just a free ap.
 

RocketDawg

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My new seats are on the goal line, south end, in club level east side. I could hardly hear the PA at all, and really couldn't understand what was being said at all. Last year I was on the 40 and it'd blow me out of my seat. Hard to tell if they turned it down or if it's the positioning of my seats. I assume the speakers are aimed straight upfield.

Last year people complained about it being too loud, so maybe they turned it down too much.
 

uptowndawg

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The dB meter app sounds like a cool idea. But I would think it could be affected by how loud you, or the people right next to you are yelling. For instance, if you held it by your chest and were the only person yelling it may register higher than if you were the only person not yelling. I know when Guinness comes to nfl games they place a few meters at various places on the sidelines and use an average.

It was fun to be at the dome when the 49ers came last year and we tried to break the record, they put the live meter from Guinness on the video boards.
 

Seinfeld

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Nov 30, 2006
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I had to hold my hands over my 3-year-old's ears about a dozen times Sat night, and I didn't have to do that once last year. That told me all I needed to know.
 

ToxicTimberDawg

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Could be much louder, too....

I had to hold my hands over my 3-year-old's ears about a dozen times Sat night, and I didn't have to do that once last year. That told me all I needed to know.

It would be incredible to hear how loud it could get if most people actually used their voices, too. I swear - I think I was the only one in the east upper deck trying to make any vocal noise, even early on. That always seems to be the case. I've been to games at Oregon and Oregon State and most people in the crowd are yelling when their team is on D. I think that's why Autzen gets the reputation, and rightfully so, for being so loud.