Amen......Lets hope we can attract a couple of those Turkish players. However, I bet half of them couldn't do it on a cold Tuesday night in Stoke.
Well, as I said earlier, they were struggling on a rainy Tuesday night in Dortmund. The only ones I would want are in a different stratosphere to what we are operating in,
Junior was at this one and his mates iWatch sounded an alarm to warn him that the environmental sound had exceeded 90 decibels and could damage his hearing
Good job he doesn’t go to NFL games. Think the highest at our version of football was around 130 at a not particularly big stadium in Turkey which had no roof on 3 of the stadium. Wonder what the highest is in the MKM. Rank Stadium Sound level Stadium capacity 1 Arrowhead Stadium 142.2 decibels 76,416 2 Lumen Field 137.6 decibels 72,000 3 Caesars Superdome 130 decibels 73,208 4 State Farm Stadium 130 decibels 63,400 5 Lambeau Field 123 decibels 81,441 6 U.S Bank Stadium 120.1 decibels 73,000 7 Gillette Stadium 106.4 decibels 65,878 8 M&T Bank Stadium 105 decibels 71,008 9 Lincoln Financial 93 decibels 67,594 10 Acrisure Stadium 90 decibels 68,400 11 AT&T Stadium 87 decibels 80,000 12 Lucas Oil Stadium 86 decibels 70,000
The microphone and software in the phone is unlikely to be precise, and 'decibel' on it's own is pretty much a meaningless value anyway. It depends on a lot of other factors such as averaging period, sound power, sound pressure...
If it's anything like the other similar ones I've seen, they were not done in a way that's all that credible. It's like the nonsense ones that claimed Stoke were the loudest.
A bit less in the media about that than any skirmish no matter how minor involving England fans. I wonder if the media in their countries will make much of it?
Knowing Americans it will be done as part of checking they can’t be sued for damaging someone’s hearing.
They've ****ed up big style if that's the case. Posting a claim of 130 dB is proof enough it's a pile of bollocks. That's the threshold for pain, depending what they think they're representing, which is impossible to know from just 'decibel'.
130db would be like standing literally right next to a jet engine as its fully powered up Plus decibels are exponential 130db is like hundreds of of times louder than 100
I'm surprised the NFL stadiums are so loud. I've been to quite a few NFL games in various stadiums with clients and I've never thought they were particularly loud. I certainly don't remember any singing for chanting.
I think it's fair to say that it's impossible to tell just from those ludicrous, meaningless figures if they are loud or not. They may as well have put that they're as loud as the colour red.
130db is 1000 times louder than 100db. Every 10db gain is an increase 10 times louder. 130db is a recognised sound level where sound may cause pain and inflict permanent damage but as DMD alludes, it's not as simple as saying it definitely does.
The NFL ones can be a bit of a con, they’re allowed to pipe in 70-80 decibels of crowd noise before the actual crowd make any noise at all.