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Unread 11-02-2008, 20:37   #3
andyl222
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Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson View Post
There is no volume control to which the driver has access, the system is meant to sample the ambient noise level and adjust the volume to an appropriate level dynamically

For the last year people have been complaining they can't hear the damn thing in the first place

Feedback is as a result of poor use of the pa handset, it happens even if the volume level is perfectly set
Actually if the volume was set at a raised level and there is a speaker in the driver's carriage then there will be feedback, so a raised volume would be contributing to it, and well if the driver was stupid enough to have the handset resting idly on top of say a speaker.....
If the volume can't be controlled then i must have gotten on the same train those few days because this thing was unbearable...I play guitar (LOUD),have played many gigs and endured some seriously grating and loud noises, but for some reason the sound of the automated announcer was by far the most excruciating noise i'd heard in a LONG time. I understand you are saying that people complain the things are too quiet, but if you were on this train you would understand the complaint fully.
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