What system can adequately reproduce the sounds of a tanker being hit by torpedo ?


Not sure. For home listening I would go with Studer A820 deck, Gryphon Mephisto monoblocks and Gryphon Kodo speakers. But there might me other options. Still, an almost impossible task, I guess.
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Another pointless and silly thread.


>>>Uh, oh, straighten up everybody! It’s the brain police 👮‍♀️
jetter1,291 posts06-15-2019 8:35amI would just love to be able to say yes, but you've pulled up a little short. But maybe you can offer a line of "Brilliant Beans" to compliment the pebbles. Remember where you got the idea when you hit it big.

>>>>Good idea. I’ll remember I got it from my favorite bean brain. 
I’m somewhat familiar with Hedley Lamarr. Is that close enough? 
Once upon a time I used to work in a group of submariners, including sub skippers. One story they told was recording the clicking sound of a school of snapping shrimp 🦐 and overlaying that sound over voice communications when transmitting. The receive submarine also had the shrimp 🦐 overlay in the receiver so the voice message could be recovered by removing the overlay. That’s back before spread spectrum communications.

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