All of the TEVan drivers know how loud there vehicles are (in the 4khz
range too!).
I was taking my son to school last Friday morning and a neighbor was
walking back from
getting her newspaper.  She doesn't know I have an electric van and as I
rolled up to the stop
sign with regen (which is 2khz), she looked up to the sky for at least 5
seconds trying to figure
out what kind of UFO was coming to get her.
That's my sound system!
Rod


Joe Smalley wrote:
>

>
> If you were near Mount Saint Helen's on May 18, 1980, the cubic mile of
> pulverized rock spread across the northern tier from Washington to Boston
> let you know what real POWER was about. Rich Rudman was close enough to
hear
> it go off but not close enough for it to be fatal.
Close enough to be Fatal, but not in a fatal spot.!
It was the best present a future Earth Sceince/Mining engineering
student could ask for.
>
> How much POWER do you want to represent with a sound projected out of the
> motor windings?
>
> I thought my car was annoying when it sounded like a hair dryer. It
annoyed
> the neighbors and my coworkers. They said they could always hear the
"UFO"
> coming well before I arrived. I want my next car to be totally quiet.
>

Totally quiet except for the bruning rubber problem... I expect.

> Joe Smalley
> Rural Kitsap County WA
> Fiesta 48 volts
> NEDRA 48 volt street conversion record holder
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

--
Rich Rudman
Manzanita Micro
www.manzanitamicro.com
1-360-297-7383,Cell 1-360-620-6266




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