Listening to exhaust notes live on my car radio
I would like to broadcast my exhaust sound to my car radio. Has anyone done this? Would I need more than an FM transmitter and a couple of microphones taped to the back of my car?
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Why?
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Buy a BMW.
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want my click back....
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Just buy a convertible and put the top down. :yesnod:
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:eek::leaving:
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Originally Posted by meyerweb
(Post 1589352204)
Just buy a convertible and put the top down. :yesnod:
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:iagree:
Originally Posted by bbrown450
(Post 1589352135)
want my click back....
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:confused2::confused2:
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The Corvette is one of the few sports/performance cars built today that doesn't pipe fake exhaust over the radio. Yes, BMW has to do it. This is a good thing that the Corvette doesn't need to--it's organic.
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You wouldn't even need the FM transmitter - just use the AUX jack.
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Originally Posted by red1996lt4
(Post 1589351612)
I would like to broadcast my exhaust sound to my car radio. Has anyone done this? Would I need more than an FM transmitter and a couple of microphones taped to the back of my car?
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Originally Posted by red1996lt4
(Post 1589351612)
I would like to broadcast my exhaust sound to my car radio. Has anyone done this? Would I need more than an FM transmitter and a couple of microphones taped to the back of my car?
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Glad we don't have to do this!:D
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whisky tango foxtrot?
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It's a fair question, it's a shame no one treats it seriously.
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Um just drive the car and listen to the OEM sounds when you lay down the right pedal..
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Originally Posted by Guard Dad
(Post 1589385044)
It's a fair question, it's a shame no one treats it seriously.
Why is it a fair question? Piping in recorded exhaust sounds? What would be the purpose if the piped in sounds are coming from the item you are piping in? Oh I get it now.. So you can play the sounds while sitting at a car show... Weak!! |
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