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Buckeye_Nut
Audioholic Field Marshall
This is a cut/past of a comment I made in the movie thread:
"I took the family to see Enchanted today, but first I need to rant. I HATE public theaters!! The audio was turned soooo low, that anything more than a whisper drowned out the audio!! I tracked down the manager to complain...... and his response was something to the effect that "since it was a kids movie, the volume is turned down." What the hell kind of answer is that?? I asked why his theater completely disregard dolby reference level standards, and he responded with.... "parents sometimes complain that it's too loud" The manager said he'd "Crank it up" for me, and I responded with something to the effect of.... "don't just crank it....set it to the proper volume standard." He never did turn the sound up....... I should have tracked him down again, but didn't. Public theaters are such a disgrace, and there are no THX certified theaters anywhere near me."
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So....am I over-reacting? Should theaters have the discretion to turn-up or down the volume as they please? Is it wrong of me to expect theaters to follow industry SPL standards? Am I making a mountain out of a mole hill over a movie theater playing a movie at "TV speaker" SPL levels?
"I took the family to see Enchanted today, but first I need to rant. I HATE public theaters!! The audio was turned soooo low, that anything more than a whisper drowned out the audio!! I tracked down the manager to complain...... and his response was something to the effect that "since it was a kids movie, the volume is turned down." What the hell kind of answer is that?? I asked why his theater completely disregard dolby reference level standards, and he responded with.... "parents sometimes complain that it's too loud" The manager said he'd "Crank it up" for me, and I responded with something to the effect of.... "don't just crank it....set it to the proper volume standard." He never did turn the sound up....... I should have tracked him down again, but didn't. Public theaters are such a disgrace, and there are no THX certified theaters anywhere near me."
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So....am I over-reacting? Should theaters have the discretion to turn-up or down the volume as they please? Is it wrong of me to expect theaters to follow industry SPL standards? Am I making a mountain out of a mole hill over a movie theater playing a movie at "TV speaker" SPL levels?