Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Agree! I won't go to the squares anymore for that reason. MUSIC WAY TOO LOUD!
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#47
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What about the band that played that set the other week? Tony says is was not enough for him to hear! Betty though so too!
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#48
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Don't sit next to the speakers ;-)
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#49
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My Apple Watch Noise app often triggers over 90 dB at the squares in the seating areas.
More than 30 minutes day or over 4 hrs a week at that level can cause hearing loss. Impact may be more diminished in those with cumulitive hearing loss but I'd be especially careful limiting the time with children in the squares. How to Protect Your Hearing With the Apple Watch Noise App | PCMag.com |
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Better enjoy the performers while you can. Most of them will be getting deaf soon, so new acts will need to take their place.
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I have the A.W. 4 also but use another APP called Decibel X Pro. As I mentioned in an earlier post that app has a coupe times hit over 100db at the square by the booze house and often above 90db sitting in front of Starbucks for the louder groups. The answer is NOT "move out of The Villages" or "go somewhere else to listen to music". It is just possible they have their levels turned up a bit high at various times. For the SAME BAND (Johnny Wild as a specific example) sometimes it is not bad but sometimes it is painful. They have no set levels. The guy from the sound booth runs all around playing with the levels on his tablet. He controls each connected instrument, and each microphone. individually. The "consistency" changed after LSL and SS squares upgraded their sound system and lighting. Brownwood always had the newer equipment. Sometimes even the relatively "quiet" solo performer with the prerecorded music behind her has vocal volume turned way too high. They are not as bothersome but still not properly balanced for the area and way above what it should be for the size of the listening area. |
#52
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Like Rocky and the Elders?
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#53
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Every concert I've ever been to, and I've seen many of the greats, was loud. IMHO, unless you're listening to ballads, love songs, or the old standards, rock n' roll is supposed to be loud. Maybe a pair of foam earplugs might be the answer.
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Yes some residents may be hard of hearing but with the loud music we will all develop hearing problems. Usually the break time music is much lower and tolerable. There a difference in loud and intolerable!!
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THese are NOT CONCERTS that you are going to in professional venues. it's daily entertainment for the Villages "in the park." You're missing the point (well, my point, maybe not everyone's). We've gone just about every night for the last 2 1/2 years and the music was never THIS loud. It changed markedly and varies greatly. Loud is one thing, painful is another. It was not always that way. Now the same band on 2 different appearances at the same place can be twice as loud as the time before which was only a week or 2 earlier. These shows aren't intended for people in their 20's and 30's it for people generally 55+++. There is no need for dangerously loud music especially when it is different for the same band from one performance to the next. It's NOT THE BAND, it's the guy playing with sound levels in the booth.
Last edited by EdFNJ; 11-28-2019 at 10:10 PM. |
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Most enjoy the added vibes the added volume produced!
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#59
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The music has to be loud for those that desire to hear it...This, B/C everyone sitting around, are loudly yapping away to everyone around them..Really, not there to listen to music! NOW GET OFF MY LAWN!
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When Johnny Wild was playing at LSL a few days ago, one of the band members asked to have the volume increased. After they sang "Surfin Safari" at a reasonable volume at the beginning of the second set, the curly haired guy on Johnny's left asked to have the amplifiers increased, and the next piece of music was unbearable. So we left. |
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