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Gassin's finest

C'est diabolique
May 12, 2010
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It was never really called White Hart Lane anyway... It's always just been the Tottenham Hotspur stadium, they could never be arsed to make it official.
 

longtimespur

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It was never really called White Hart Lane anyway... It's always just been the Tottenham Hotspur stadium, they could never be arsed to make it official.
So you've never been to the Lane then???
Always called the Lane by me and my family/friends never known her as anything else.
Long may it continue.
 

Gassin's finest

C'est diabolique
May 12, 2010
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So you've never been to the Lane then???
Always called the Lane by me and my family/friends never known her as anything else.
Long may it continue.
Er... Yes, that's the point... That's why quibbling over the stadiums name is irrelevant. The old one was never officially named, everyone just called it White Hart Lane, and so we'll always just call it White Hart Lane.
 

mickeybaz

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Mar 13, 2007
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wow...

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hellava_tough

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Quick question for any of you experts out there...

Has the stadium been designed with acoustics in mind, to keep noise within the building and create a really incredible atmosphere (and hostile environment for opposing teams)?

Or are stadiums usually fairly generic when it comes to acoustics and it's up to the fans to create the atmosphere?

It's just that I've heard criticisms of newly built grounds that they lose quite a bit of the noise/sound, compared to their old ground

If that all makes sense...
 

Dunc2610

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Quick question for any of you experts out there...

Has the stadium been designed with acoustics in mind, to keep noise within the building and create a really incredible atmosphere (and hostile environment for opposing teams)?

Or are stadiums usually fairly generic when it comes to acoustics and it's up to the fans to create the atmosphere?

It's just that I've heard criticisms of newly built grounds that they lose quite a bit of the noise/sound, compared to their old ground

If that all makes sense...
Acoustics have been a massive consideration on this build. Google it theres quite a lot been said about the design and implementation.
 

hellava_tough

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Acoustics have been a massive consideration on this build. Google it theres quite a lot been said about the design and implementation.

Cheers buddy, will do (y)

This is so important, because we can't compete with the likes of City and Utd in the transfer market, but we can compete with them when it comes to infrastructure (stadium, training ground, etc)
 

Andy

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as dunc says above, we have put tonnes of thought into it, the material used in the panels on the roof were even designed to reverberate the sound back to last longer and clearer, the angles of everything inside, all materials. this stadium will be immense in soo many ways.
 

trance2020

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The sound system looks impressive they have gone for a JBL system from Harman audio.
LONDON—
HARMAN Professional Solutions, a global leader in audio, has been selected as the official audio supplier for Tottenham Hotspur at its new stadium.

The Premier League football club will be moving to its newly-constructed 62,000 capacity home later this year. The state-of-the-art sports and entertainment venue features a wide range of luxury amenities including an innovative retractable pitch, cutting-edge video screens, a museum and club shop. In order to deliver an exceptional audio experience that can complement the state-of-the art facilities and enhance the fan experience at its new stadium, Tottenham Hotspur has selected an integrated HARMAN Professional audio solution made up of JBL Professional loudspeakers, Crown amplification, and a Soundcraft digital mixing console.

The HARMAN Professional audio solution includes 156 JBL VLA-C2100 loudspeakers, 54 JBL VLA-C125 subwoofers, 196 JBL AWC82 all-weather loudspeakers, 140 Crown DriveCore Install amplifiers, and more than 3,500 JBL Control Contractor speakers installed across the facility. Audio will be mixed on a Soundcraft Vi2000 digital console and monitored via JBL LSR 305 reference monitors.
 

Reece

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May 27, 2005
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The sound system looks impressive they have gone for a JBL system from Harman audio.
LONDON—
HARMAN Professional Solutions, a global leader in audio, has been selected as the official audio supplier for Tottenham Hotspur at its new stadium.

The Premier League football club will be moving to its newly-constructed 62,000 capacity home later this year. The state-of-the-art sports and entertainment venue features a wide range of luxury amenities including an innovative retractable pitch, cutting-edge video screens, a museum and club shop. In order to deliver an exceptional audio experience that can complement the state-of-the art facilities and enhance the fan experience at its new stadium, Tottenham Hotspur has selected an integrated HARMAN Professional audio solution made up of JBL Professional loudspeakers, Crown amplification, and a Soundcraft digital mixing console.

The HARMAN Professional audio solution includes 156 JBL VLA-C2100 loudspeakers, 54 JBL VLA-C125 subwoofers, 196 JBL AWC82 all-weather loudspeakers, 140 Crown DriveCore Install amplifiers, and more than 3,500 JBL Control Contractor speakers installed across the facility. Audio will be mixed on a Soundcraft Vi2000 digital console and monitored via JBL LSR 305 reference monitors.

Nice post. Always interested to hear more about the sound setup in the new place!
 

mickeybaz

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Mar 13, 2007
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The sound system looks impressive they have gone for a JBL system from Harman audio.
LONDON—
HARMAN Professional Solutions, a global leader in audio, has been selected as the official audio supplier for Tottenham Hotspur at its new stadium.

The Premier League football club will be moving to its newly-constructed 62,000 capacity home later this year. The state-of-the-art sports and entertainment venue features a wide range of luxury amenities including an innovative retractable pitch, cutting-edge video screens, a museum and club shop. In order to deliver an exceptional audio experience that can complement the state-of-the art facilities and enhance the fan experience at its new stadium, Tottenham Hotspur has selected an integrated HARMAN Professional audio solution made up of JBL Professional loudspeakers, Crown amplification, and a Soundcraft digital mixing console.

The HARMAN Professional audio solution includes 156 JBL VLA-C2100 loudspeakers, 54 JBL VLA-C125 subwoofers, 196 JBL AWC82 all-weather loudspeakers, 140 Crown DriveCore Install amplifiers, and more than 3,500 JBL Control Contractor speakers installed across the facility. Audio will be mixed on a Soundcraft Vi2000 digital console and monitored via JBL LSR 305 reference monitors.


Sounds mightily impressive but I have no idea if it's as fantastic as its described (speaking as someone who's peak Hi-Fi was a Garrard SP25 mk IV turntable, Wharfedale Denton speakers and the ubiquitous Amstrad IC 2000 amplifier).
 
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