when u say a resonator gives u a quiter deeper sound as loud what does that mean becuase i always thought a deep sound was a loud sound.
Deeper meaning lower pitch, ie sub-woofer instead of tweeter.
I think they mean deeper tone liike lower. Think Barry White (R.I.P.) making a car sound.
Nice..Barry White..I like that analogy.
When you get larger diameter pipes the exhaust and sound move much more freely in the pipe, hence the raspiness and loud sound. A resonator absorbs (so to speak..?) the sounds bouncing around inside which smooths out the sound and deepens the tone. Deeper = lower, lower = bass, bass = the orgasmic Barry White.

Blown.
Yea... comparing a non-resonated exhaust to a resonated exhaust is like comparing Gilbert Godfrey to Barry White
I was a retard, and now I'm permanently banned.
blink 777069 wrote:when u say a resonator gives u a quiter deeper sound as loud what does that mean becuase i always thought a deep sound was a loud sound.
you drive a car, all you had to do was think about high pitched sounds out your speakers vs bass from a stereo...
whats deeper?
def dont make the simple things over complicated.