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As the audio titled "Television Sound 2" begins, a familiar hum of a TV resonates, immediately drawing a connection to the quintessential sound of an old television set. As the sound progresses, intriguing layers of typical TV noise unfold. The rhythmic pulse of static crackles, akin to the sound of popcorn popping, is dominant, hinting at the distortion tag. Over time, the static noise fluctuates in intensity, creating a background symphony of sorts that feels like a constant ebb and flow of white noise. The distortion is reminiscent of a TV struggling to find a clear signal, or perhaps a channel that's been tuned to a broadcast that's no longer available. This distortion adds a sense of unpredictability to the audio, making it more than just a monotonous drone. The audio ends with the same familiar hum of the TV, leaving behind a sense of nostalgia for the days of analog television when distortion was a common occurrence.