In a message dated 8/20/2007 6:34:49 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
yellowtr@adelphia.net writes:
Now when the car is at idle, the volume is very low but when I rev the
engine
(over 1000RPM) so the ammeter shows no discharge, the volume is just
wonderful.
Yesterday while crusing around, I was able to listen on 1/2 volume with the
top down at 55 MPH.
But come to a light and with engine at idle, much less volume.
==AM==
Interesting. Actually, that's just what you WANT the radio to do, right?
boost the volume when other noises increase? There are some fancy car stereos
that do that, presumably with some fancy electronics involved, and here you've
managed to figure out/stumble across an extremely simple way to do it. ;-)
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