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Apparently a CBS employee is admitting to causing it and that it was not in the stadium system. I could've been wrong. We'll see where it goes from here.
Yes, that's being discussed here.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Apparently a CBS employee is admitting to causing it and that it was not in the stadium system. I could've been wrong. We'll see where it goes from here.
Just wondering what the radio sounded like on the first play of the 4th quarter, the play in question for "noisegate"
FWIW, I was just watching WBZ TV news at 11:00, and they had an interview with their cameraman who was at the game. I'll paraphrase:
"At the end of the first quarter, I turned to the security guard next to me, and asked him if he went home with a headache after every game."
"He said, I don't know if you realize this or not, but they actually feed the crowd noise back through the PA system."
So, there you go. A Colts employee (...or at least an RCA Dome employee who's at every game) thinks the Colts are up to something.
I reserve comment unless someone who was at the game can assert to it. There can be so glitches in the regular TV transmission. Not sure if I could by what I heard on TV.
well at least its the actual crowd thats mic'ed up and being replayed through the speakers, every dome team does that.
It would've been different if it was some CD with generic crowd noises that they put on repeat and turn up and down depending on the situation
A comment from one Michael "douchebag" Felger with regard to the RCA Dome noise level:
http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/...8&format=&page=2&listingType=pats#articleFull
"One final note: We don’t believe CBS. It felt artificially loud at the RCA Dome."
The problem with simply feeding crowd noise back through the PA system is that you have a big potential for feedback.FWIW, I was just watching WBZ TV news at 11:00, and they had an interview with their cameraman who was at the game. I'll paraphrase:
"At the end of the first quarter, I turned to the security guard next to me, and asked him if he went home with a headache after every game."
"He said, I don't know if you realize this or not, but they actually feed the crowd noise back through the PA system."
So, there you go. A Colts employee (...or at least an RCA Dome employee who's at every game) thinks the Colts are up to something.
How about What-was-that?gateWe really need a catchy name for this thing to get some legs!