Thread-topic: [TCML] Re: Los Angeles high voltage enthusiasts!
Apologies, sorry for the delayed response! I made my post and then promptly left town on vacation, I should have waited :-/
I’m a bit of an audio recording enthusiast and was hoping to capture some quality sounds of high voltage electricity arcs, streams, plasma, etc! Most of the examples I’m finding available online in this department are kind of broadband blasts of white noise, and they’re mainly for the sake of scientific/academic demonstrations. I figure there must be a more “nuanced way” of getting some cool sounds out of electricity :)
Let me know if anyone local(ish) to the Los Angeles area has any ideas! I really appreciate it.
Thanks!
John
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From: Brian Basura <brianb@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2023 3:01 PM
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Subject: [TCML] Re: Los Angeles high voltage enthusiasts!
J,
I’m just north of LA. What is it you are looking for?
73,
BrianB
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> On Mar 15, 2023, at 5:36 PM, j m <jahhn@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi everyone!
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> Hoping to find some folks local to Los Angeles with any referrals or resources available regarding Tesla Coils, or other high voltage electricity demonstrations. I'm aware of the coil at Griffith Observatory, but would love to connect w/ other local enthusiasts, schools, groups, etc !
> Any help would be sincerely appreciated!! Thanks!
> -J
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