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“ Supporters therefore may notice differences in the output of the PA during the matchday.”What output?
Sounds worse than ever lol
As above in the West thought they had turned the speakers off
Surely a ground can’t pass a safety inspection if the PA system doesn’t work.
Feel like this has been done to death. We know it’s awful and has been since 2007. I’d rather we spend the money on the squad and get out of this league to be honest. The sums to replace it sound astronomical. So, if people want that then fine, but it’s at the detriment of the playing budget most likely
Likewise - can usually hear it but not clearly but yesterday it sounded muffled/like it was coming from another stand (might have been just the concourse we could hear)
It's a difficult one this, I used to work in a local music store selling P.A. systems to bands, trios, duos, solo artistes, which can range from 1k to 10/15k depending on the requirements of the buyer. It's pretty straightforward stuff in those scenarios, but when you start wanting sound systems to cover football stadia, it takes on a whole new meaning.Take the Keepmoat for instance, up to 15,000 people need to hear a high quality pa system for not only announcements but music as well. How many speakers do you need to cover all ares inside as well as out?Do we fly them from the roof canopy? If so, how do we get them up there? Should they be weather proof speakers? In which case they need to be a different type of speaker inside the enclosure (as normal speakers run the risk of water damage) to protect against the elements whilst still working to a high quality output.How do we power them, as multiple speakers connected together usually run on a 100v line system. Or, do we use 240v Active Speakers with digital power modules built in to the enclosure. Imagine the amount of wiring needed to connect all these speakers, at a rough estimation, I'd say a minimum of 4 x speakers installed in each of the east and west stands, plus 3 x speakers in each of the north and south stands, that's without installing speakers in all 4 concourses for internal announcements. It's a huge installation even for our modest stadium. All the heavy lifting "cherry picker" type equipment is needed to get the equipment and the installers up there underneath the canopy safely and be able to complete their work in a safe manor.Our Tannoy system was more than likely installed when all the heavy lifting gear was in place when the stadium was being built. It's not just like changing a light bulb I'm afraid.
Quote from: roversdude on January 05, 2025, 03:28:51 pmLikewise - can usually hear it but not clearly but yesterday it sounded muffled/like it was coming from another stand (might have been just the concourse we could hear) Its a cheap basic tannoy system that is more at home for railway station than a football stadium … It rubbish and needs replacing!!