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Car's Sound Signature...
Audio synthesis and noise reduction in modern vehicles | EDN
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And if you roll down the window, it all goes away. Who want's to be transported in a sound proof chamber? Certainly not a bunch of sports car owners. I don't like Targas, but hooray for them anyway. Same goes for motorcycles and anything else that puts the rider/driver into the experience.
My old '96 Jag is too sterile but at least it has some feedback from the induction. |
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The road noise in my brand new Civic was so bad you couldn't hear the radio on a concrete freeway. I had a good audio system & alarm installed straight away, problem solved. I've tried noise canceling headphones & got no benefit, probable due to tinnitus.
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milt - you want to reduce the bad noises (tire & wind; maybe tranny) and hear the good noise (cams, exhaust, maybe the timing chain; but no droning)
thx, mike - PS, one word: aerogels |
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All joking aside, one of the most quite cars - OPEN top - to experience is the 53 Pack. Caribbean. The interesting thing was this car was heavy with tall bias ply tires. And this car was seriously laden with metal trim - cast and not so much as tin stampings, so there was no creaks, rattles either. I had a piece of interior door trim off, the part above the interior door panel that meets the window.... guessing that cast piece weighed 5 lbs. alone!
Anyhow, at 45 to 50 mph with the top down, there is absolutely no wind draft bothering front and rear seat passengers! If out on a backroad cruising with no other traffic or noise interference, a backseat passenger can carry a normal voice level conversation with those in the front. Amazing whatever the engineers were doing back then, intentional or not for a quiet ride, but it worked. Packard straight 8 are quiet runners. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1365102300.jpg |
Aerogel in the garage
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I remember a review of a BMW 1 series (I think) on top gear - synthesized engine sound is played through the car's sound system!
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I know they did that on the M3, didn't know they did on other models
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