The Angel City Chorale returned to the America's Got Talent stage Tuesday night to compete for the $1 million prize, and the live audience and judges were blown away by their performance. However, viewers watching at home had mixed feelings.

After the massive choir from Los Angeles sang their rendition of The Greatest Showman's "This Is Me" (complete with a drumline and props), people on Twitter complained that the speakers did not capture the best sound quality.

"This would be something you would have to experience live," one user wrote.

When judge Howie Mandel wrote on Twitter that he thought the Angel City Chorale sounded "amazing," another user echoed the previous viewer's sentiment.

"I'm sure they sounded amazing live," the person wrote. "On TV it sounded like the mics didn't pick up the sounds well, even worse than their first two rounds."

However, production wasn't the only one getting backlash online. AGT judge Mel B received some criticism for calling the group's choreography "cheesy."

"You know what I like about you guys? You're not perfect, but what you are is feel-good," she added as fellow judge Simon Cowell interrupted, "What?!"

"What do you expect the choir to do while they’re on those risers, Mel B.?? Do backflips??" one viewer said in response to Mel B's remarks.

Meanwhile, another accused the singer of "ripping apart" the choir after paying them a compliment. "C'mon Mel do you have to be a rude Judge," the viewer wrote.

In a previous episode, former guest judge Olivia Munn was a big fan of the choir's act, and she even awarded them a Golden Buzzer after their performance of "Baba Yetu," which allowed the choir to advance immediately to the live shows.

"Looking around and seeing the diversity—different ages, different races—and yet you guys are all singing from the same voice is so inspirational to see," Munn said.

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