Hard to describe or reproduce the sound of the Formula 1 experience, especially during the naturally aspirated era.
As a matter of interest I took my Tandy sound level meter to a test once (over 25 years ago) to measure how loud it got in the garage, V10 Honda.
It went immediately to the full scale end stop with the meter set on the 120dB range with the engine idling in the garage. So >126dB.
No wonder we all needed ear defenders, though when I started in the 1970s before ear defenders were around in F1 it was considered unmanly to put your fingers in your ears - the stupidity of macho peer pressure
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The thing that limits my interest in the speaker reviews so far published is they are almost all small speakers suited to near field listening and/or of limited loudness capability.
IME most speakers start sounding "loud" because of distortion way before they are actually at a volume level appropriate to a live music venue, and I mean some can get to the level of a good singer and piano with no amplification, just, nowhere near a big ensemble ⅓ the way down the auditorium and a lifetime away from a rock concert, though that is probably just as well - another place where ear defenders are needed...