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RE: How to reproduce the full dynamics of a scissor cutting paper without clipping

Posted by Inmate51 on April 18, 2017 at 08:59:31:

Now, you're gone over the edge.

The teeny tiny miniscule sound output of scissors cutting a piece of paper is something like 0.0001 acoustic watt of output - if that.

You're mis-characterizing the scene, and I suspect that your motivation might be to drive traffic to the website, or that you're simply naive.

As a musique concrete student back in the day, I once recorded a key being inserted into a door lock. I can tell you that it didn't take much of a sound system to reproduce it! Even the two Cabasse speakers and Marantz amp was WAY more than enough.

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