How loud is CenturyLink stadium?
The 142.2 decibels still holds the noise record today in 2020, which is louder than jet engines.
Can players hear the fake crowd noise?
The in-stadium noise doesn’t react to plays on the field — the reactions are only audible to those watching the broadcast at home. “It’s just a flat line sound,” Gaudelli explained. “Just to give the players a little bit of the feel of a crowd.”
Is Seattle pumping in crowd noise?
Seattle will rely on the “fake fans sound” that has been a hot topic of conversation online for weeks. But it turns out the Seahawks and CenturyLink Field aren’t in control and it’s the NFL itself that provides a loop of pre-recorded crowd noise that must be played at 70 decibels starting at kickoff.
What is the loudest indoor stadium?
Allen Fieldhouse shattered the world record for loudest INDOOR arena on February 13, 2017 when stadium levels reached 130.4 decibels during a win against a rival team.
Do NBA players hear fan noise?
According to Forbes, they can. “Throughout the game, the players hear a soundscape mix of music, near real-time audio from fans on the virtual boards, previously recorded cheering from NBA arenas and enhanced sounds from additional mics around the venue,” said Sara Zuckert, the NBA’s head of next gen telecast.
Will the NFL pump in crowd noise?
NFL teams will continue pumping fake crowd noise into their stadiums on Sunday, but some of the rules governing that noise have been revised. The league is now allowing stadiums to play fake crowd noise at levels up to 80 decibels, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Can NFL teams pump in crowd noise?
NFL revises stadium sound rules, allows teams to crank up the volume on fake crowd noise. The NFL previously required all stadiums to play team-specific audio that it distributed to each club, with a maximum volume of 70 decibels.