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Old 01-23-2015, 04:15 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by 90503 View Post
You are correct about people like hearing the engine....but according to Ford's research, I believe, no-one liked the actual engine noise made by the actual engine in the car....That's why the sound was changed, massaged, "processed" to sound like something it's not....something different, more powerful, more old-school, more rumble, whatever....thus, it's a fake engine sound, not the engine sound you would get with the engine you are buying.....
Its not like McDonald's advertising a Big Mac that has neatly stacked toppings and a nice full, fluffy bun and then selling you a squished, sloppy mess. Thats a bait & switch. With these fake engine sounds, its about matching your experience to your expectations. If you thought you were driving something with a powerful engine and it sounds weak, you'll feel cheated. But if it sounds the way you expect (or perhaps even better), is it really a problem?

To use an analogy, think of movies & CGI. Its one thing to dislike a movie because of bad/unrealistic CGI or excessive 'enhancements' because those things take away from the viewing experience. But it would be another thing all together to to say that no movie should ever use CGI because the effects are not 'real'. That would mean, for example, that in Forrest Gump the character of Lt. Dan would have to either be played by a double amputee, rewritten so that he still has all his limbs, or always shot from awkward angles so that the actors shins could be hidden in each shot. Just to avoid a little bit of green-screen CGI. Now, I know that movies are staged creations so essentially, its all fake no matter what. Which brings me to my next point ...

What about all the various little things that are done to the intake & exhaust system to tweak the sounds that come from them? The length of each run, the number and angle of bends made, the internal baffles, the size and shape of the engine cover, the placement and thickness of acoustic insulation ... its all carefully tuned to make cars sound better. Arguably, thats fake too because its a concerted effort to modify the sound that a car makes to make it more acoustically pleasing. The gizmos & gimmicks in this thread are just another layer on top of that. Not better, not worse, just different.




In the end, it comes down to this: would you really prefer a product that fails to meet your expectations as a customer -so long as it does so authentically? I doubt it.
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My sister's dentist's brother's cousin's housekeeper's dog-breeder's nephew sells coffee filters to the company that provides coffee to General Motors......
........and HE WOULD KNOW!!!!
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