In Tamil Nadu's Theni, A Contest For Loudspeaker Operators. Know What It's About

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The event was organised by the Uthamapalayam Loudspeaker Owners' Association.

The event was organised by the Uthamapalayam Loudspeaker Owners' Association.

The competition was held in an open area on Manikatti Road in Kambam, providing a spacious venue for participants and spectators alike.

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In the Theni district of Tamil Nadu, a music competition was recently organised by the Loudspeaker Owners’ Association, attracting a large number of mic set operators who participated to showcase their technical skills and expertise in sound management.

The event, which marked the 11th annual music competition festival organised by the Uthamapalayam Loudspeaker Owners’ Association in Kambam, Theni district, spanned two days. This festival has become a much-anticipated event in the region, celebrating the technical prowess of those involved in the audio and sound industry.

The competition was held in an open area on Manikatti Road in Kambam, providing a spacious venue for participants and spectators alike. The event saw the participation of over 100 loudspeaker owners and mic set operators, not just from Theni district, but also from nearby districts such as Madurai and Dindigul. Each participant had the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities in setting up and operating loudspeakers, aiming to achieve the best sound quality in terms of clarity, volume, and lack of distortion.

A unique aspect of this competition was that only horn-shaped loudspeakers were allowed. This requirement added an extra layer of challenge, as these types of speakers are known for their specific sound projection characteristics, which require skilled handling to avoid distortion while maintaining clarity. The operators were judged on their ability to broadcast songs with precision, ensuring that the sound was both accurate and pleasing to the ear.

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The best operators, who managed to produce the clearest and most accurate sound without any distortion, were recognised as the top performers in the competition. These individuals were awarded prize money, acknowledging their exceptional skills and expertise in sound management.

The music competition festival drew a large and enthusiastic crowd from Kambam and the surrounding areas. The event was not only a showcase of technical talent but also a celebration for the local community, who gathered in significant numbers to enjoy and appreciate the high-quality sound and the festive atmosphere.

THIS IS THE REASON IN 1950'S I LEARNT ALL THE FILM SONGS WITHOUT SEEING EVEN ONE OF THE FILMS.


TRIVANDRUM CITY HAD A TAMIL POPULATION THOSE DAYS WHO BLARED MUSIC 24/7 OVER LOUD SPEAKERS FOR MARRIAGES ETC,AND THERE WAS NO RULES AND REGULATIONS TO RESTRICT LOUDSPEAKERS.

EVEN OTHERS STARTED THIS PRACTICE OF LOUD MUSIC ESPECIALLY A PARTY WHICH WAS UNKNOWN TO MOST PEOPLE THEN BUT LATER BECAME THE RULING PARTY NOW

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