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Mathijs
The Johan Cruijff Arena (old Amsterdam Arena) is just totally not suitable for any concert. And the current Stones, with a set of only 19 songs, without Charlie Watts, with mainly big hits I do not want to hear anymore, at these prices, in a venue totally unsuited for music: forget about it.
Bring on El Mocambo!
Mathijs
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ribbelchips
Eens. Ik kan dit niet voor mezelf rechtvaardigen. Als ze nou nog de sterren van de hemel speelden en het leven verder niet zo tyfusduur was geworden dan was ik misschien gegaan, maar €85 voor de minste plaatsen. En dan ook nog in die galmbak van een Arena.. Jammmer...
They will sell out the place in no time anyway :-)
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Mathijs
The Johan Cruijff Arena (old Amsterdam Arena) is just totally not suitable for any concert. And the current Stones, with a set of only 19 songs, without Charlie Watts, with mainly big hits I do not want to hear anymore, at these prices, in a venue totally unsuited for music: forget about it.
Bring on El Mocambo!
Mathijs
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AntoineParis
Sound in the pit was great in 2017
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jackflash27
Voor het concert van The Rolling Stones in de Johan Cruijff Arena zijn verschillende soorten tickets beschikbaar:
Diamond Pit: €347,20
Golden Circle: €296,80
Rang 1 - Staanplaatsen: €151,20
Rang 2 - Zitplaatsen: €218,40
Rang 3 - Zitplaatsen: €173,60
Rang 4 - Zitplaatsen: €128,80
Rang 5 - Zitplaatsen: €84,00
Rolstoel- en begeleidersplaats: €151,20
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michielz
Where did you find these ticketprices? Can't find them on ticketmaster, the Arena site or at Mojo (the concert-promotor).Quote
jackflash27
Voor het concert van The Rolling Stones in de Johan Cruijff Arena zijn verschillende soorten tickets beschikbaar:
Diamond Pit: €347,20
Golden Circle: €296,80
Rang 1 - Staanplaatsen: €151,20
Rang 2 - Zitplaatsen: €218,40
Rang 3 - Zitplaatsen: €173,60
Rang 4 - Zitplaatsen: €128,80
Rang 5 - Zitplaatsen: €84,00
Rolstoel- en begeleidersplaats: €151,20
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NilsHolgersson
Maybe the sound has improved now?..
Amsterdam ArenA Outfitted With d&b audiotechnik
April 12, 2017
ArrayProcessing software and Y-Series arrays chosen to provide concert-level audio and overcome acoustical issues.
Amsterdam ArenA stadium is the preferred venue for the Dutch national football team, AFC Ajax.
As part of an ongoing upgrade, a new audio solution based on d&b audiotechnik‘s Y-Series arrays has been added.
Production manager at Amsterdam ArenA, Tim Oosterop says, “Like our LED screens, or escalators, audio investment is not something you can charge for, it doesn’t translate directly into revenue, but it does see the audience come earlier and stay longer. If they’re here that’s good for revenue, and makes best use of the facilities.
“Ajax already has its own video production department and puts a lot of work into the pre-show environment. Entertainment is the key component and quality audio is a big part of delivering that experience.”
“As far as the challenging acoustics of stadium venues are concerned,” adds Oosterop, “we wanted a system in place that allowed us to clearly show concert organizers, band managers and event promoters, that we had invested in, and made serious inroads into making it possible to achieve the highest quality sound.
“For us that meant it was important to have an installed audio system from a brand name that is recognized as superior by the touring industry. Through our research we observed that for a significant number of years d&b audiotechnik has been identified as number one in the industry, with three other close contenders, all of whom were invited to tender.”
Oosterop says the fact the d&b ArrayProcessing software interfaces invisibly with the arena’s existing MediaMatrix management system facilitated a simple and easily executed route to accommodating a variety of event formats, without compromising safety standards.
“With what we have now, we can present acoustic models and predictive scenarios to provide those planning to bring their shows here. We have an audio infrastructure that allows them to plan for best sound. By having all the modelling software and associated data, we enable them the time and space to plan accordingly.”
Stefan Goertz, head of Education and Application Support at d&b explains how flexible formatting was realized in the system design.
“To make the switch to concert configuration easy, three of the line array clusters pivot. These turntable arrays are an easy principal; simple mechanical pins are pulled by a rope from the catwalk, and a second rope allows you to manually turn the array; the pin is sprung loaded and will click into a preset second slot to lock the array in concert orientation. It’s a very reliable manual process; no need for complex electric motors linked to positional controls. At the end of the football season the arrays can be quickly and easily repositioned in readiness.”
“The quality of the d&b system was not just a few steps up in terms of sonic delivery, there are other benefits, not least massive savings in power consumption,” adds Oosterop. “The old system, in order to comply with evacuation regulations, had to be on 24/7 so that if you hit the evacuation button the response of the system was immediate.
“With the new d&b solution it can be off when not in use. At any time, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, if you hit the evacuation button the system responds in half a second. Not only that, for smaller events where perhaps just part of the stadium is in use, the system is zoned, so we have default programs within the evacuation control customized for us by Ampco/Flashlight (the arena’s audio service provider), that trigger the evacuation system to move people out zone by zone.
“Obviously, the big saving for us is in not having the system on all the time, but we also find that not only is sound improved throughout the venue, but power consumed during non-events is lessened. Audio power consumption has been reduced by 85%. Not only is that a huge financial impact, it’s also a great ecological result. One of the arena‘s aims is to be carbon neutral; we already have solar panels and wind turbines in place. Now we are one step closer.”
[www.prosoundweb.com]
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Mathijs
The Johan Cruijff Arena (old Amsterdam Arena) is just totally not suitable for any concert. And the current Stones, with a set of only 19 songs, without Charlie Watts, with mainly big hits I do not want to hear anymore, at these prices, in a venue totally unsuited for music: forget about it.
Bring on El Mocambo!
Mathijs
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michielz
Thanks! Should have scrolled 'all the way down'
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ribbelchips
This has little to do with the acoustics in the stadium during concerts. It's about the internal audio system in the stadium. The Stones won't use that.
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marcovandereijk
It's against my (football related) convictions to enter the Johan Cruijff Arena.
I've made an exception in 2017 for the Stones. Sound was not as bad as I feared, but
I promised myself it was a once in a lifetime experience.
Good luck to those who will go, and I am sure you'll have fun. Me, I'll enjoy reliving
great concerts from the past.
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backofmyhand
any one knows code for presale?