Digit":3kia7wgs said:http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Health/The-Proms-Performers-Pipe-Down-Royal-Albert-Hall-Hearing/Article/200808415088549?lpos=Health_0&lid=ARTICLE_15088549_The%2BProms%253A%2BPerformers%2BPipe%2BDown%2BRoyal%2BAlbert%2BHall%2BHearing
Roy.
kenneth cooke":1i62lpf5 said:Digit":1i62lpf5 said:http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Health/The-Proms-Performers-Pipe-Down-Royal-Albert-Hall-Hearing/Article/200808415088549?lpos=Health_0&lid=ARTICLE_15088549_The%2BProms%253A%2BPerformers%2BPipe%2BDown%2BRoyal%2BAlbert%2BHall%2BHearing
Roy.
The accoustics in the RAH are rubbish anyway ask any BBC Radio technician. In fact there was very little understanding of accoustics when these Victorian halls where built and it wasn't until the 60's that venues like the South Bank and the Barbican showed the way and the South Bank has been refitted out because of later knowledge and understanding
Mike Garnham":1446khb1 said:Not sure about the acoustics of the RAH being poor.....a friend of mine is a baritone who regularly gives solo recitals there, generally without a microphone! He says the acoustics are good. Maybe it is different when trying to make arecording? Or maybe the acoustics suit the voice but not an orchestra?
Acoustics are a black art!
Mike
Digit":bml7jvkb said:I find it difficult to believe that an orchestra could exceed such a high figure.
Roy.
Digit":ne5z464d said:I find it difficult to believe that an orchestra could exceed such a high figure.
Roy.
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