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The primary sound isn't a boom; it’s a high-frequency, ear-splitting crack, similar to a massive whip or a gunshot amplified a thousand times. This is the supersonic expansion of air heated to
. Most consumer and even professional microphones will "clip" or distort immediately, turning the majestic crack into a flat, digital "pop."
The massive electromagnetic pulse (EMP) from the strike can induce current directly into the microphone cables, causing a hum or even frying the recording device's internal circuits. 4. The "Deep" Psychological Impact
Capturing a "clean" near-field strike is notoriously difficult for field recordists:
The primary sound isn't a boom; it’s a high-frequency, ear-splitting crack, similar to a massive whip or a gunshot amplified a thousand times. This is the supersonic expansion of air heated to
. Most consumer and even professional microphones will "clip" or distort immediately, turning the majestic crack into a flat, digital "pop."
The massive electromagnetic pulse (EMP) from the strike can induce current directly into the microphone cables, causing a hum or even frying the recording device's internal circuits. 4. The "Deep" Psychological Impact
Capturing a "clean" near-field strike is notoriously difficult for field recordists: