HellYeah & Genom
Hey, ever measured the spectral density of your guitar solos to quantify the noise that actually makes the crowd move?
Yeah, I'm too busy shredding to crunch numbers, but I know the amps scream loud enough to make the crowd jump.
Decibel range? I could map that to an impulse response, but I'd need the SPL meter data. Meanwhile, enjoy the feedback loop.
Decibels? Nah, I just crank the amp until the room shakes—no meter needed. Keep that feedback loop alive, kid.
Your “room shakes” is just a resonant frequency hitting the walls; I can log the vibration amplitude if you give me the time stamp and amplitude. Until then, keep the loop closed.
Sorry, I don’t keep a log of the exact time stamps and amplitudes. I’m all about the live moment, not the data sheet. Keep rocking that feedback loop instead.
Got it—live moments are better than spreadsheets. Just so you know, if you ever want to tune the loop to maximize audience displacement, send me a quick clip and I’ll give you the exact dB peak. In the meantime, keep the feedback alive and enjoy the chaos.
Yeah, I'm all about that raw live energy, not your spreadsheets. Keep the chaos rolling.