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my test | Played 52 times | No favorites

By bscross32

y cant i upload the thing i want

I just want my sundere anime wifu! | Played 173 times | 1 favorite

By GigaSound

Wanna Hear what the AI version of me sounds like? well here. I was scrolling through my collection and found this gem. Figured it would fit. Listen to how fast my voice devolves in to pure fucking insanity!

Introduction | Played 183 times | No favorites

By Lil Muddy

17❤️ blind👩‍🦯 I love to sing and be weird😄 still figuring it all out

Boeing 730-7800 takeoff From Fort Myers Airport(RSW) | Played 28 times | No favorites

By Brycey Wicey

This is a recording of the Boeing 730-7800 takeoff when I left Florida last night, Takeoff was 6:04PM. Recorded with the Zoom H1. Sorry for the clipping, not sure what that was for although the mic is sensitive. Although if I took the recorder out of my pocket it probably would have been better, but I wanted to make sure that the microphone wasn't covered.

My Introduction <3 | Played 187 times | No favorites

By Xo Marianne

15 yearuold lil weirdo 😃 Just here to be here 🫶🏼 My first post so don't mind my awkwardness lol. Have a good morning, evening, or night <3

smart dimmer through electromagnetic pickup coil | Played 57 times | No favorites

By clickersound

I got bored one day, so I started listening to things around my room with an electromagnetic pickup coil, commonly used to record telephone conversations. My ceiling fan and the lights on the fan are connected to two different switches, which have both been replaced with smart switches from TP Link. The lights are on a smart dimmer which uses a triac to control the brightness of the lights. I just thought it was cool how you could hear the change from the prospective of the triac.

so that's how a dryer timer works | Played 46 times | No favorites

By clickersound

In a dorm I was at, I discovered that there was a buzzing noise coming from the dryer. Upon closer listening, I discovered that it was the synchronous motor powering the timer. Basically, a synchronous motor is one that is synchronized to the AC frequency it receives, which here in the states is 60hz, so 60 rotations a second or 3600rpm. All you have to do to turn that into a timer is gear it down and you've got a accurate enough timer.
I think something might have been wrong with the gears in that timer. I have listened to other dryers like it and they don't have the same sound.

broken hard drives make cool noises | Played 106 times | No favorites

By clickersound

A couple months ago, I took a Toshiba 250gb laptop hard drive from 2009 out of its misery after it lost its data connector. After removing the head assembly, I was left with a platter, which I proceeded to remove. It turns out that if you put your finger to the motor and allow it to spin just a little, the load is too high for the motor to pass the slow spin, and the result is quite musical, creating a note-by-note e minor chord, if that is even a thing.
Over the years of messing around with dead hard drives, I have acquired my fair share of recordings of launching platters and motor controllers freaking out. I might upload those some day, but for now, enjoy this little recording.

an enormous high score in ball bouncer (2400000) | Played 61 times | No favorites

By garo

Let's say I've improved since the last recording. I've got all skills and the like while my ball bounced of the ceiling more than 15 times, but take a listen by yourself. I got 170k points and 40 achivement points.

Dialup: Rare V.FastClass Modem handshake | Played 54 times | No favorites

By TheFake VIP

I think this may be my favourite modem handshake sound of all time!
The V.FAST protocol, also known as V.Fast Class or v.FC, was developed by several modem manufactures who were anxious to provide the additional speed possible with the forthcoming V.34 protocol. This protocol was a "best guess" of what the final standard would be. Manufacturers such as Supra and U.S. Robotics produced products using the “v.fast” protocol. It provides 28,800 bps performance, but lacks the advanced error detection and correction capabilities of the final V.34 specification.
Description from https://wiki.preterhuman.net/V.FAST

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I doubt many people had these, most will have just waited for the V.34 spec, or more likely, had absolutely no idea what any of this means, and used whatever came in their cheap Compaq. 😆 It does 28.8kbps at a time when most modems were 14.4 (the V.32bis standard).
Recording taken from this video by Retrocet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0_HzMq51z8

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Pika power! | Played 97 times | No favorites

By G00N

The most based source of power supply in situations of emergencies.

first official playthrough of The Road to Sanctuary from MarvelRealm! | Played 89 times | No favorites

By Sonorous Arts

The Road to Sanctuary is an exciting first-person shooter audio game from the Battle of Glory series in the Marvel Realm suite. Your mission is to destroy enemy bases while journeying along the road to reach the sanctuary, but that’s easier said than done!
This playthrough features two levels of the game and highlights new capabilities introduced to the SAGE framework and its mechanics.
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I am Bored | Played 74 times | 1 favorite

By KamiKitsune

Okay, so I was bored and made this. The panning could be better, but oh well.
Description: A stupid blind guy flies a drone, breaks his neighbor's window, tries to speed away, and then crash-lands it.

Crashing Into The New Year | Played 140 times | 1 favorite

By Grace

I like to record myself when sleeping, because I usually talk in my sleep. Although I only caught a "thank you" last night, I also caught my recording device taking a tumble off the ledge it was on, and crashing into the new year.
Note: It survived it's new years crash.