engineerVOL
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Not for sure but I wish we could install baffling of some type around the top to deflect sound back to the field. I'm sure acoustic experts have looked at that????
The quotient of the amplar magnitude greatly attenuates with the variables of exponential crowd involvement. Take into account the canooter variable of the larynx and the hydraulic conductivity of the Tennessee River, I see no plausible reason why the inherent gyration and moment of inertia in the wide-flange steel of Neyland stadium can't reverberate the valence electrons in the mandibles of fans. A Gaussian distribution of seats would easily break decibel values previously attained.