More Decibels Wanted From Announcers
To the Editor. Sir,-If you can ask the- YA (and other) stations through your columns to-make their announcements ag loud
as or louder than their musie, it woul be a blessing to all set-users. i 1YA is perhaps the worst offender. During a big blare of music one has to turn down the volume, and then when the announcer comes on he speaks in the subdued and restrained manner of a tipster giving the "dinktim oil" about a certainty, and when one is waiting for an important announcement sucb as the latest score of the war or the All Blacks, it is annoying to have to jump up and turn on the strength. It also sounds as if the announcer was ashamed of his station and wished to apologise as politely and quietly as possible. I am using one of the latest automatic volume control sets, so please don’t blame that or fading or anything else.-I am, etc.,
CONSISTENCY
Whangarei.
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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 14, 11 October 1935, Page 50
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