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You are standing at the audio system speakers by the stage in the hackitorium. EXITS: Hackitorium, Stage. |
Audio systems around Noisebridge. Most are part of Music guild, but there are also audio systems for everyone at Noisebridge to use for events or other times you want to play things aloud. |
Sound Systems
The physical space has a number of sound systems in various rooms. Please be considerate of those around you when playing music in the space. Asking before blasting.
Musicians?
You can learn about musicians and specifics about music playing options over on Music Guild. This page is for sound systems.
Hackitorium
The old Hackitorium AV podium has been repurposed as a project enclosure for Noisebridge's FM radio transmitter, which broadcasts on 87.9 FM. The transmitter is off by default but can easily be switched on. Its antenna is mounted in the stairwell and has a range of roughly 2 blocks around the space.
Noisebridge also has its own internet radio station, KNOB, running on Beyla. Listen at beyla.noise/nbradio on the local network, or nthmost.com/nbradio from anywhere.
For historical info about the old Hackitorium AV setup (HDMI switcher, Apple TV, SomaFM RPi) from 2169 Mission St, see Audio_2169.
RNA Lounge
The RNA Lounge (upstairs hackitorium) is served by KNOB, Noisebridge's internet radio station. The signal carries well into the adjacent hallways and provides decent coverage into the Electronics Lab too.
Music Room
The Music Room is for making music — it's usually full of people playing instruments. Check Music for what's in there.
Wood Shop
No dedicated sound system at the moment.
Sewing Room
Usually kept quiet. Bring your own speaker, or leave the door open to catch Beyla from the hallway.
Drum Circle
Be Considerate
"I have good taste." —Mark, speaking for everyone ever's self assessment
Everyone likes their music but it isn't always a good idea to play loud music in the space.
- Ask yourself if you would be content listening to your music yourself on headphones so other people can listen to theirs.