bfr
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FORScan ... search here you'll find the tweak thread with all the links.
You are turning off false sounds which are being created...so yes, of course, it is quieter. Now when you don't have fake engine noises drowning out other noises, will you maybe hear your dog panting in the back seat more, the squeek of your coffee cup coming out of the drink holder, your buddy letting one rip in the passenger seat...??...perhaps. But yes, your truck will be quieter.
I like it much better OFF. And with it off it does not obscure any of the audio that you want coming out of your speakers...so that's a plus. Think I play my music a little lower which given my hearing loss birth to date...that's a good thing. And you are more able to hear the actual sounds being made by the truck...which isn't so bad either.
First time passengers probably got a bit more of a kick out of the truck with them ON...but I'm just not into the fake.
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One thing I have noticed now that other sounds are not being drowned out by the drone of the fake engine sounds...is that this truck could definitely benefit from some additional sound insulation. Easiest example is to fold down the passenger side rear seat...you hear so much more road noise through the rear wall. Lots has been discussed in the audio electronics forum; I intend to do some Damplifier / Luxury Liner type of product in the future.
You are turning off false sounds which are being created...so yes, of course, it is quieter. Now when you don't have fake engine noises drowning out other noises, will you maybe hear your dog panting in the back seat more, the squeek of your coffee cup coming out of the drink holder, your buddy letting one rip in the passenger seat...??...perhaps. But yes, your truck will be quieter.
I like it much better OFF. And with it off it does not obscure any of the audio that you want coming out of your speakers...so that's a plus. Think I play my music a little lower which given my hearing loss birth to date...that's a good thing. And you are more able to hear the actual sounds being made by the truck...which isn't so bad either.
First time passengers probably got a bit more of a kick out of the truck with them ON...but I'm just not into the fake.
---------- Post added at 01:52 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:44 AM ----------
One thing I have noticed now that other sounds are not being drowned out by the drone of the fake engine sounds...is that this truck could definitely benefit from some additional sound insulation. Easiest example is to fold down the passenger side rear seat...you hear so much more road noise through the rear wall. Lots has been discussed in the audio electronics forum; I intend to do some Damplifier / Luxury Liner type of product in the future.