I like it!
Your thoughts?
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Your thoughts?
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Does Alabama play at night enough for it to matter?
Does Alabama play at night enough for it to matter?
Really depends on how it's used. If they use it sparingly (I'm thinking like Braves games at Suntrust Park when lighting is used during rallies, etc and it is a "cool" effect rather than an epileptic-seizure-inducing effect) then it's a good thing. If they use lighting like they use pumped up / artificial sound (WAY too loud and WAY too much), then I'm going to say no dice.
99.99% of the time it will be used as standard lighting... :cool2:
The red? Can we get "standard usage" for the sound system too?
Of course I understand that.
Looks like you're a fan of the pumped up/in sound, too. I'm not a fan of the never-ending noises. No problem. We can differ.
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Could we do this when opposing teams are trying to kick FGs?![]()
That is just too cool IMO !! It`ll be very interesting to see how and when it`s employed. Would not at all surprise me if they did the alternate crimson and white when the team runs out. Too bad we don`t play more evening games. How long before LSU picks up on this since they do play a lot at night?
I am a fan of the pumped in sound, but only to a small degree. My few experiences there didn't find the usage over-done, but I may have not been to as many games there recently as you. I did note a difference in the sound between the lower bowl seating and the upper deck seating.