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JBLsound4645
02-06-09, 12:57 PM
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Saturn V - S-1C Stage Testing (audio: natural S-1C sound)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3sVuFjJlp4

First 30 seconds of the video was plentiful of dynamic range, not sure if the extreme low end has been filtered off. It mildly vibrated the sofa at comfortable at just under 100dbc.

Sub bass excursion wasn’t present when look at the JBL 4645 from its side elevation.

Alesis RA300 was in the green thou it was lit up quite a bit but far away from clipping stage.

Volume was set at 0db on the Kenwood RKF-X9050D THX select

Behrnger DCX2496 reached -20db on input while out was kept at -40db.

Sound is in monaural form when passed though in Dolby stereo centre channel output while sub bass extension carried the rest of the rumble that was rolling at different intervals over my stomach,

This has to be one of many clear recordings of the engine testing at Redstone rocket facility of these mighty powerful rocket engines one the biggest ever built to this day.

Sound pressure level on the JBL control 5, was mild I wasn’t going to push this as there is no need for demonstrating it to the point of ear-pain, but if you want to turn up the level just remember its near to impossible to get the same level as the Real thing, god knows what the SPL db level was around that place back then, phenomenal I’d imagine.


Input level on the Behringer BFQ2496 was in at -30db with slight flicking at -24db.