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Published Date: 27 August 2008
I WENT to see "Get Smart" at the Connaught and spent half the film with my fingers in my ears!
The film was totally spoilt by the roaring noise of the bass sound — far too much bass, so much so that the hall was vibrating.

Good stereo sound is great, but it still needs good bass and treble balance — what is the point when it's so loud it ca
n affect the eardrums?

Are film exhibitors being dictated to by the Hollywood moguls, who will alienate half the cinema audience with this ridiculous development?

Is the Ritz suffering in the same way?

I have been a cinema enthusiast all my life and will be very disappointed if I am forced to watch films only at home.

B Bird
Worthing


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  • Last Updated: 27 August 2008 11:48 AM
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