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Music Addict
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 99
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I forgot to mention the most thunderous recording ever made, it's already listed but the Telarc Soundstream vinyl album of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture is Awesome...I'll dig it out of my closet and post a picture of the album itself,,,this is as close to a zero hertz analogue frequency ever recorded on a record.(I'm not counting sound effects test records, just real music, symphonies etc.) In fact I had to replace one of my woofers which I destroyed by playing this album too loud many many years ago. LOL,,,it came with a warning "Danger do not play this record too Loud, it will damage your equipment!", of course being young and having a few drinks led to me blowing out my speaker. It may have been equaled now with DVD technology but back in the early 80's there was nothing like it period.
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Groupie
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 6
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Haha... on the note of 1812 destroying speaker... I used to be in an orchestra, and we performed 1812 in an outdoor environment. No we didn't use cannons, just bass drums (in substitute as cannons). She managed to break the drum skin. It made a "crack" sound, and we were all very surprised by that, and saw the percussionists all had a shocked expression on their face, while the bass-drummer quickly recovered and turned the drum over to hit on the other side... right on time for the next entry.
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Music Addict
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 99
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Haha that's pretty cool Clavis,,,was your percussionist taking supplements or something?? When I played my vinyl recording the first time in my Dad's basement, both of our neighbors came running over to see what was happening,,,LOL,,,one of them thought we had an explosion of some kind, and the other one was in his basement and when the biggest canon fired,,,his tool board fell off his basement wall and he thought for a minute there was an earthquake. After that my Dad wouldn't let me play it except at very low volume.
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