TVR_FSO wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:04:Made John look to see if I had started spamming.
Made an MP3 of my dyna muff rumble. If you don't have a subwoofer, you really don't get the effect. On my laptop, it sounds kind of "tinny"
Linky I must say that your recording is very representitive of how my Dyna muffler sounds on my old '87. I left all the baffles in unaltered and TIG welded it directly onto the header pipe.
I'm curious what gear you used to record your mp3 with?
Here's what I listened to it on:
The studio monitors give me a really clear and clean playback of what is actually recorded. The big black 150 watt keyboard amp with a 15" and 4"x10" horn adds some thump and sizzle. 8)
As for the sound of the Dyna muff... While much better than the puffy sound of the stock can, it still has a 'braaack' sound that I'm not really happy with. I haven't yet heard the shorter Sprortster muff on the '99 I just bought. Curious to hear what it sounds like. I suspect that whichever bike ends up with the 'chopper' parts on it will also end up with the really loud turnout I have laying around. When I tried it before, I just couldn't imagine having a pipe that loud ALL the time. But if I'm gonna have two bikes; having the bad boy chopper be LOUD will be cool! 8)