I don't think anyone knows that yet.How much of that is piped in by the system??
I think the sound is still piped-in whether the head unit is on or off. There seems to be a module that does this apart from the Head unit. One of those microphone looking things is for the noise reduction and engine soundsI don't think anyone knows that yet.
The head unit was paused during that run.
I'll power off the head unit while accelerating and see if I can hear a difference.
Is this confirmed in the Ranger?...
The microphone is located in the rear roofline, sit in the backseat and pull down the liner slightly to see it,
Confirmed in the Mustang. I'm pretty sure it's the same system in the Ranger. I don't think the radio being off stops at either because it has its own module that uses the speaker system "For the 2015 Mustang EcoBoost, Ford sound engineers and developers worked on an "Active Noise Control" system that amplifies the engine's purr through the car speakers. Afterwards, the automaker surveyed members of Mustang fan clubs on which processed "sound concepts" they most enjoyed.Is this confirmed in the Ranger?
I didn't think anyone had found it yet.
My ears confirmed it in the Ranger. There's no way that little four-cylinder sounds like what I'm hearing inside the cab with the radio off Or onIs this confirmed in the Ranger?
I didn't think anyone had found it yet.
I meant confirmed the location of the microphone so that it could be disabled.My ears confirmed it in the Ranger. There's no way that little four-cylinder sounds like what I'm hearing inside the cab with the radio off Or on
I meant confirmed the location of the microphone so that it could be disabled.
I don't know if you even can completely turn off the head unit.
If I press the power button or press and hold the power button all I ever get is Audio Off.
Let’s hear it.OK this is a keeper.
It passed the Wife test.
She immediately noticed it was quieter and actually said "That's not TOO bad", which constitutes high praise from her concerning a vehicle.
As soon as weather (and time) allowsLet’s hear it.
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