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@statefansnation Tom Dimmock, builder of Reynolds noise meter died on Jan 21. '71 grad of NCSU.
— Betsy Payne (@doodle2505) January 24, 2015
That noise meter created more joy and excitement for me as a child than any toy Santa Claus could’ve ever broughT
Agreed!
R.I.P.
RIP…..yes it was classic. However, there was technology in 1971 to have included circuitry for a microphone and a VU meter output that would have controlled the light tower.
We were all in amazement with it and it chided up to higher levels…
But it was somewhat like an over endowed exotic dancer who teased her audience and enticed them to throw $$ or applaud or whatever as she showed more of her “assets”….only to later find out that two or her most famous attractions had small football type air orifices and she could blow them up to any size she wanted…
BUT…again RIP. Whoever was running the lights did understand crown teasing….
I noticed that the RBC has a “dB” meter and used it in the Duke game….but not the ND game last night. Wish they had….