Endschalldämpfersound verändern


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Re: Endschalldämpfersound verändern

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Beitrag von philbond07 » 21.05.2008 15:04

Sparkstar hat geschrieben:...Keine Ahnung warum die BSM nicht so tiefe Frequenzen wie z.b. ein Remus hinbekommt...
Sorry I cannot speak German :(

But is it true that the Remus produces the deepest tone? Are you talking about the Remus Revolution(trapezoidal) or the Remus Revolution-gp (oval)?

Cheers, Phil

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Re: Endschalldämpfersound verändern

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Beitrag von wernerscc » 21.05.2008 15:16

@philbond07
for really deep tone you should also consider SR-Racing 8)
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Re: Endschalldämpfersound verändern

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Beitrag von Sparkstar » 21.05.2008 17:41

philbond07 hat geschrieben:
Sparkstar hat geschrieben:...Keine Ahnung warum die BSM nicht so tiefe Frequenzen wie z.b. ein Remus hinbekommt...
Sorry I cannot speak German :(

But is it true that the Remus produces the deepest tone? Are you talking about the Remus Revolution(trapezoidal) or the Remus Revolution-gp (oval)?

Cheers, Phil
Hi Phil

I am sure that the Remus has the deepest sound, but I have my DB-Killer
modified (from the BSM-Exhaust) and now I have a similar sound. I now compared to three
different one (Remus, Leovince and BSM) and find the remus sound has the deepest sound.

greets Sparkstar

philbond07


Re: Endschalldämpfersound verändern

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Beitrag von philbond07 » 28.05.2008 14:13

Sparkstar hat geschrieben:
philbond07 hat geschrieben:
Sparkstar hat geschrieben:...Keine Ahnung warum die BSM nicht so tiefe Frequenzen wie z.b. ein Remus hinbekommt...
Sorry I cannot speak German :(

But is it true that the Remus produces the deepest tone? Are you talking about the Remus Revolution(trapezoidal) or the Remus Revolution-gp (oval)?

Cheers, Phil
Hi Phil

I am sure that the Remus has the deepest sound, but I have my DB-Killer
modified (from the BSM-Exhaust) and now I have a similar sound. I now compared to three
different one (Remus, Leovince and BSM) and find the remus sound has the deepest sound.

greets Sparkstar
Hey Sparkstar,

Right, but I'm looking for a Remus for me small sv650.

I know there are 2 models: the trapezoidal Revolution and the oval Revolution-gp. I think the oval Rev.-gp's are also mounted in pairs on your sv 1000's. I wonder if the Rev.-gp is not too loud on the 650. Only the Revolution is e-cetrified for the 650, the gp isn't, but the it IS for the dl650 vstrom ! Maybe the v-strom is just a bit more silent because of more relaxed cams and valve-timing.

Cheers, Phl

Sparkstar


Re: Endschalldämpfersound verändern

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Beitrag von Sparkstar » 28.05.2008 19:13

Hi

Possible, but not sure!
I believe that both engines have the same sound. But my cousin (SV650) has a
LeoVince exhaust and goes without DB-killer, the sound is great and beautiful deep.
However, almost louder than my SV1000, but it's not to loud.
If the LeoVince fit's by a 650er, try him, because he is priced fairly cheap, you can not do much wrong!

greets Sparkstar

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