Why are movie theater speakers getting so loud?

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At first I thought it might just be me, but online and in person, I’m hearing more and more people talk or joke about how crazy loud movie theater speakers are getting. Lots of people (including myself) are resorting to wearing ear plugs just to watch a movie without getting ear pain. Meanwhile, I almost never see anyone complaining about *not* being able to hear a movie in the theater.

Is there a secret wave of people who can’t hear theater speakers that I’m just missing? Or is something else going on?

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OK. 1. People soak up sound. 2. Movie theaters that want to show first run movies get their rooms tuned by Dolby to a reference level. where I work that number is 7 but I’m new to this game. I don’t know what 7 is in decibel levels X-number-of-feet from the screen but our 7, in an empty theater, is too loud for me. when the theater fills up, it’s more comfortable. We don’t do exclusively first run movies and we show a lot of vintage stuff, some of which is still stereo and mono. I start every tech check at 7 and adjust from there. I move the knob based on my own comfort, the number of seats we sold, and *most importantly* customer feedback. I want you to enjoy your experience at my theater. I want you to want to come back.

If it’s too loud, tell somebody. If they shrug at you, get a manager’s email. If that doesn’t change anything, start looking for a better theater.

Exercise that almighty consumer dollar you have. We’re all fighting for it.

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