Turn That Racket Down!

in music •  6 years ago 

I recently read an article about turning down the PA system at concert venues to improve sound quality, and I couldn't agree more. The article, written in The Federalist by Jim Hanson is headed "Here’s A Simple Way To Fix That Notoriously Bad Concert Sound-
The sound at almost every concert venue could be vastly improved by just turning the PA system down."

I can't tell you how many times I have thought this! So many venues seem to think that louder means a better experience, but above a certain level, tones get really garbled and start to sound like garbage. Not to mention that more background parts and layers, which add so much depth and character to a song, are often lost in the noise. However, I think that guitar players may be partially to blame for the volume overload, especially at smaller venues and clubs.

Almost 100% of the time, the guitars are run through their own amps, and though a secondary output may be run to the PA system, the sound guy can't lower their volume, and is forced to turn everything else up to compensate. I love guitar players, don't get me wrong, but I think that years of standing in front of their amps and rocking out has made them deafer to certain frequencies that the rest of us can hear loud and clear, and then need to turn way up to hear themselves.

I saw Dinosaur Jr. play a show in Richmond Virginia a few years ago. It was cool, but it was so mind-blowingly loud that my brain was shutting down. You can see why, what with the wall of amps he plays in front of! When I worked at a small venue, the most professional and seasoned bands really had a knack for setting their volume for the room, and these were always the best shows. Even if they were playing hard rock, these bands would never get so loud that you couldn't talk to the person next to you, but this did not diminish their impact at all.

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Couldn’t agree more with this. For those of us who go to small venues regularly it becomes pretty apparent that sound isn’t really thought of on a lot of levels. I think what I see really frequently is venues that really aren’t designed to accommodate bands acoustically pushing volume to hard and making people miserable.

Curiously, what venue was that Dino Jr show at? I’m from Richmond and can’t place the venue from the picture and it’s kind of driving me nuts.

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Oh sorry! I saw him at the National, but if I got any pics, I don't have them now. This pic was just to show what I was talking about. I miss Richmond sometimes...

It's been a long time since I've lived around that area, but even now I sometimes miss the place. Every time I go home to visit things just get a little different. Still nostalgic for those days in Plan 9 digging for vinyl.

Excellent as always with your impeccable writings, I love the musical system especially rock, now ozzy turned 70 not long ago but lately I do not like the last albums seems pop but of course he is forgiven everything is the pope of rock .. Greetings and my respects my support as always.

A perfect post:

Loud is more good. 🧠

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