Nitro Bass!
Nitro Member
Dear NHRA TV,
As a longtime fan and paying NHRA TV subscriber, I'd like to offer some feedback on the audio mix during your broadcasts.
I understand you're trying to balance the announcers' microphones and the starting line commentary, but the race cars themselves are far too quiet in the mix. Unfortunately, that takes away a huge part of the excitement. One of the most incredible aspects of drag racing is the raw sound of the engines, and when that gets buried, the broadcast loses a lot of its energy and impact. It's not hard to do when you know how to mix and balance audio.
Please consider bringing the track and car audio up significantly in the mix while keeping the announcers clear. The sound of the cars is just as important as the commentary, and I think many fans would appreciate hearing more of what makes NHRA racing so special.
Thank you for listening, and thank you for continuing to provide coverage of a sport we all love.
Sincerely,
A concerned NHRA TV subscriber
As a longtime fan and paying NHRA TV subscriber, I'd like to offer some feedback on the audio mix during your broadcasts.
I understand you're trying to balance the announcers' microphones and the starting line commentary, but the race cars themselves are far too quiet in the mix. Unfortunately, that takes away a huge part of the excitement. One of the most incredible aspects of drag racing is the raw sound of the engines, and when that gets buried, the broadcast loses a lot of its energy and impact. It's not hard to do when you know how to mix and balance audio.
Please consider bringing the track and car audio up significantly in the mix while keeping the announcers clear. The sound of the cars is just as important as the commentary, and I think many fans would appreciate hearing more of what makes NHRA racing so special.
Thank you for listening, and thank you for continuing to provide coverage of a sport we all love.
Sincerely,
A concerned NHRA TV subscriber