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Old 19th March 2009   #17
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'cuz Harley's hate high-hats...

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Originally Posted by rcm View Post
I had a Harley fueled studio move. I had a really cool studio a little while ago, but it was sadly down the road from a Harley dealership. The bikes were so loud that my console would literally shake. Trucks and busses were no problems, but the loud harleys made it impossible for me to do quiet projects. After costing me thousands of dollars a year in lost jobs, I finally conceded that the Harleys won and moved to a new place further away from the dealership.
Dude,

I feel your pain. But... since the only bikes around here will be mine, or "scheduled" visitors, I'm hoping that my experience will be different from yours!

I think that one well-placed Harley could make all these "Bass Trapping Guru's" cry!

'Scuse me now, I'm still trying to run numbers, to calculate ratios, to trap bass (do you remember when "trapping bass" meant throwing dynamite into a pond? Or is it just me?) while I try to figure out the difference between a "slot resonator" and an "exhaust resonator," and ... um... where was I?

It's gonna be an adventure, to be sure. And the way things are going, I'll have to sell my other bike, to pay for it. Then... "Harley rumble" won't make any difference! It'll be non-existent!

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