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Yes, lets. In fact, let's line them up with yours. Yours: ""But those sounds cannot be alterted on a live broadcast." His: So, do we sweeten live sounds? Sure. Yours: "But TV does not change sounds." His: Yes, we sweeten the sounds of the tee shot on PGA broadcasts. Yours: "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." His: As for the thought you relayed expressed by someone on the internet that the home viewer hears what the on-site fan hears, that's nonsense. The home viewer hears so much more than what the on-site fan hears, both "actual" sounds and sweetened or enhanced sounds. Yours: "The swoosh at the tee is what you would hear standing next to Tiger." His: We make the swing and the contact with the ball sound more powerful by upping the low mid-range a bit (800 Hz-1 KHz), dropping off the brightness of the upper range just a little (2.5 KHz-5KHz) and increasing the decay time of the impact with the ball very, very slightly. Yours: "I can tell you for a fact that no American network broadcast alters or changes the actual sounds heard at an event." His: Yes, we sweeten the sounds of the tee shot on PGA broadcasts. I know, I know. Now you will claim that you and Larry agree. You will somehow in your little mind find a way to convince yourself that you never really said all those things. You need help.
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