Bergeron Presser And Thoughts

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Another article from Gordon on Bergeron's philosophy.
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BGFan wrote:Another article from Gordon on Bergeron's philosophy.
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This didn't need a new post, just some points covered during the Ask the AD segment:

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BGDrew wrote:Prices were lower than quoted so there may be some small extras.
Like a new sound system maybe? Please.....with sugar on top!
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BGFan wrote:
BGDrew wrote:Prices were lower than quoted so there may be some small extras.
Like a new sound system maybe? Please.....with sugar on top!
Doesn't the low metal roof have more of an impact on the sound quality than the system itself?
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Redwingtom wrote: Doesn't the low metal roof have more of an impact on the sound quality than the system itself?
Not with the current system. The speaker in the southwest corner (above the concession stand) cuts in and out all the time. Standing near the Zamboni room it's a struggle to hear anything over the PA.
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BGFan wrote:
BGDrew wrote:Prices were lower than quoted so there may be some small extras.
Like a new sound system maybe? Please.....with sugar on top!









Hey, those speakers were the top of the line in 1974!! What's not to like?
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bgpuckster wrote:
BGFan wrote:
BGDrew wrote:Prices were lower than quoted so there may be some small extras.
Like a new sound system maybe? Please.....with sugar on top!









Hey, those speakers were the top of the line in 1974!! What's not to like?
I'm going to hazard a guess and say that the foam (or whatever they used back then) around the outside of the speaker cones probably disintegrated 20 years ago. Given their age it's amazing that they produce the quality of sound that they do.
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bgpuckster wrote:
BGFan wrote: Hey, those speakers were the top of the line in 1974!! What's not to like?
I was fresh off the line in 1974.

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BGFan wrote:
bgpuckster wrote:
BGFan wrote:
BGDrew wrote:Prices were lower than quoted so there may be some small extras.
Like a new sound system maybe? Please.....with sugar on top!
They were redone by a professor, from the College of technology I believe in 1990. the fact remains, our sound system is old, and needs to be updated, and surely will when the process reaches that point.









Hey, those speakers were the top of the line in 1974!! What's not to like?
I'm going to hazard a guess and say that the foam (or whatever they used back then) around the outside of the speaker cones probably disintegrated 20 years ago. Given their age it's amazing that they produce the quality of sound that they do.
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Yeah the sound system isn't THAT bad, but yes, it could be upgraded. Along with a new goal horn. And holes in the glass for photo (which I offered to buy/donate for and was turned down because of "Safety" reasons...)
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toddpav wrote:Yeah the sound system isn't THAT bad, but yes, it could be upgraded. Along with a new goal horn. And holes in the glass for photo (which I offered to buy/donate for and was turned down because of "Safety" reasons...)
Sadly, I can see the "safety" concerns. There isn't anywhere around the glass doesn't have complete public access. It's not hard to imagine some moron deciding to stick his/her hand through the camera hole and trying to grab a passing player.
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rood wrote:
toddpav wrote:Yeah the sound system isn't THAT bad, but yes, it could be upgraded. Along with a new goal horn. And holes in the glass for photo (which I offered to buy/donate for and was turned down because of "Safety" reasons...)
Sadly, I can see the "safety" concerns. There isn't anywhere around the glass doesn't have complete public access. It's not hard to imagine some moron deciding to stick his/her hand through the camera hole and trying to grab a passing player.
The holes are closed/covered/secured when not in use by a photographer.
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Closed and covered, I've seen, but just out of curiosity how are they secured? I've never noticed any kind of locks but maybe I'm just not getting close enough to see them.
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rood wrote:Closed and covered, I've seen, but just out of curiosity how are they secured? I've never noticed any kind of locks but maybe I'm just not getting close enough to see them.
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