| 31. | But then opera houses aren't supposed to need amplification systems.
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| 32. | Unfortunately, the amplification turned some moments into a din.
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| 33. | Certainly not through crutches like opera supertitles and Broadway amplification.
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| 34. | This second passage from " Beowulf " provides further amplification:
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| 35. | So softly, so gently, the wind providing the only amplification.
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| 36. | Amplification systems and speakers are routinely tested, she added.
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| 37. | No critic can get in trouble complaining about amplification at Broadway shows.
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| 38. | And if the music sounds ugly because of amplification, so what?
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| 39. | Amplification just doesn't hold the same appeal it once did.
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| 40. | So more amplification is added, and it goes on and on.
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