You perceive it as mechanical, I perceive it as electronic sounding. It's the same thing perceived in out own unique ways. We then contribute these findings or feelings to the hum consensus, as we do in all things in life. I've been looking at the Taos Hum page forums, they go back at least nine years, and many of the posts either says it's the classic diesel engine idling, or mmmMMMmmMMMMMmmmm, but all, or mostly all seem to be completely baffled as to what it is.
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