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This is a highly edited kitchen sink draining the water from the basin. It was recorded with my friend's JVC GZ-MG630RU HD Camcorder. It was edited and perfected in Goldwave v5.52. The ending is intense in this audio clip!
This is a stereo recording of me draining my kitchen sink. I filled my sink completely full (it is a single, stainless steel sink), and I pulled the stopper from the sink, and then about 14 seconds into the draining a noisy, squealing vortex forms, and then the kitchen sink drains extremely fast. At the ending, the vortex widens, and then once the top part goes lop-sided and hits the drain/plughole, it strangely goes away, and a small ones forms about 1/5 of a second later from the old remnants, and quickly sucks the water into the drain as fast as it could. It then ends with the sink making "after noises".
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
0:44.072
File size
7.4 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo