Home Page
cover of Gas Stove Recording from April 27, 1704 at 14:44
Gas Stove Recording from April 27, 1704 at 14:44

Gas Stove Recording from April 27, 1704 at 14:44

decibelphantomxdecibelphantomx

0 followers

00:00-00:11

This is an audio recording dated April 27, 1704 at 2:44 PM. It captures the distinct sounds associated with a gas stove. The recording begins with the familiar sound of a hob, the part of the cooker where the gas is ignited to produce heat. You can hear the soft hiss of gas being released as the stove's knob is turned. This is followed by the click-click of the ignition, a mechanism that generates sparks leading to the combustion of the gas. Then comes the moment of the flame's birth: a low, soft whooshing sound as the gas catches fire and the burner comes to life. The flame's roar is steady and consistent, a testament to the stove's well-maintained condition. This audio provides an immersive experience, as if you are standing right next to the gas stove, feeling its warm presence. The burner's flame is heard crackling subtly, painting an audible picture of the blue and yellow tongues of fire dancing

Sound Effectshobcookergasstoveburnerflameignition
0
Plays
0
Downloads
0
Shares

Audio hosting, extended storage and much more

Listen Next

Other Creators