On Sat, 27 Sep 2014 11:14:49 -0500, Tim Wescott
wrote:
On Sat, 27 Sep 2014 11:29:57 -0400, Ed Huntress wrote:
When Road & Track?s Jason Cammisa busted a fuse during a recent drive
of
the 2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost, he discovered something odd. Both the
engine and the stereo went silent inside the car.
It appears that the vaunted Ford Mustang ? ?the original pony car,?
according to Jalopnik ? has succumbed to piping in enhanced engine
noise
through the speakers.
Autoblog investigated further, speaking to Ford engineer Shawn Carney
who revealed that the engine-sound augmenting system is called ?Active
Noise Control,? and that only the turbocharged four-cylinder Mustang
comes with it. The system both enhances noise and cancels out some
coarse noise.
?[The system] layer[s] in certain sound characteristics on top of
what?s
already there,? Carney told Autoblog. ?The intent is to be a natural
experience.?
http://dailydigestnews.com/2014/09/r...coboost-fakes-
some-engine-noise/
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Have they no sense of decency, sir?
They have no sense, period.
It sounds like the logo for that particular car should be an ace of spades
and a clothspin.
(Does anyone still do that?)
One would _hope_ not, sir.
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Give me the luxuries of life.
I can live without the necessities.
--anon