السبت، 17 مايو 2014

Belgian horns to raise the noise in the Brazil World Cup stadiums

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Sirens were deafening vuvuzela which is always present in the background of the scene at the World Cup football in South Africa . After four years in the hopes that the two Belgians filled stadiums Brazil noise by plastic horns called " Diaboleika ."
 
And developed Fabio Laval (26 years old) and David dos Santos (31 years old) and two of the city of Mons in southern Belgium mouthpiece compact fold beeps intensity of 98 decibels , or the equivalent intensity of the sound of the drill manual.
 
He chose Laval and dos Santos Diaboleika name - means demonic - after having received several proposals through Facebook social networking connection between the name and the Belgian team , called the " Red Devils " .
 
Said Laval told Reuters in his office , which was surrounded by cardboard boxes filled with plastic Babuaq been painted several colors " after the team qualified Belgian last October , we told each other that we have to do something . "
 
He said Dos Santos has smile on his face and a smile , " but I think that the name has become synonymous with the high voice that comes out . "
 
Following the sale of the first batch , which included ten thousand pieces within two weeks increased their efforts in terms of marketing and distribution , and sold at a price of 400 000 pieces of nine euros ( 12.34 dollars) a piece.
 
And less than a month before the start of the World Cup, hopes to sell two million pieces by the end of the tournament.
 
Laval said , " This is an ambitious , but I think that we can achieve. "
 
It was the sound of the vuvuzela horn constant needling commentators and broadcasters and players in the 2010 finals .
 
Laval said he did not want to enter into competition with African trumpets .
 
"Everybody hates the vuvuzela ," adding that the masses will be used Aldeaboleika mostly to celebrate the registration of goals more than non-stop use .

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