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Old Mon Oct 22, 2007, 09:03pm
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Originally Posted by GarthB
Okay, remember that when you next attend a live basketball game. I'm sure the ball going through the net sounds like a cork popping.

Remember that the next time you attend a PGA event, where each T-shot is accompanied by a loud crescendoing "whoosh".

Remember that the next time you watch a baseball game on FOX. Rest assured that the fans at the park hear all the same identical sounds that come out your television set. Quel imbécile.
Having spent 30 years in Live TV sports production I would say when you use the words "Quel Imbecile" to please look in the mirror.

The sounds heard at home may be easier to hear , but they are the same sounds you would hear being close to the action at a live event. They are never altered or changed.

Randy Marsh on TV is what you would hear Randy Marsh say if you were close enough to him at the ball field.

If you want to say it isn't you would be incorrect.
 

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