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From the back benches of the Hollywood Bowl, with the sounds of the Los Angeles Philharmonic floating through the warm air of a summer evening, it might seem hard to believe that this L.A. landmark is anything but a masterpiece of engineering. And to be sure, the venue iconic band shell, speakers, and other improvements do aid the listener. But at its heart, the Hollywood Bowl still relies on the natural acoustics of the bowl-shaped valley in which it sits, an amphitheater of rock and dirt formed by an accident of tectonic up
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