04-06-2024, 08:22 AM
I did that once mudbunny. It was a natural fix for me ! LOL
I was headed to a gig in Tucson from uptah camp. After 1500 miles the right rear axle sheared off while I was driving through nowhere Arkansas . The whistle sound was a wheel bearing and speaking of wheels , mine was giving off a cloud of steam in a field of rice. The other end was trying to ignite the pool of 90w that was coming out of the rear end. Both axle pieces were a wonderful shade of orange
It was 2 am. A very interesting day was to soon follow.
I never played music while driving after that.
Of course my job was basically a giant stereo so I was hardly deprived and maybe my ears ring a tiny bit less today because of it.
Keep looking Gypsy, you'll find it. Or at least know it's not coming from anything serious.
THEN you can blast the tunes !
I'd suggest native american flute and you won't even have to blast it either.
It ALL sounds like a wind whistling but has cool reverb too !
I was headed to a gig in Tucson from uptah camp. After 1500 miles the right rear axle sheared off while I was driving through nowhere Arkansas . The whistle sound was a wheel bearing and speaking of wheels , mine was giving off a cloud of steam in a field of rice. The other end was trying to ignite the pool of 90w that was coming out of the rear end. Both axle pieces were a wonderful shade of orange
It was 2 am. A very interesting day was to soon follow.
I never played music while driving after that.
Of course my job was basically a giant stereo so I was hardly deprived and maybe my ears ring a tiny bit less today because of it.
Keep looking Gypsy, you'll find it. Or at least know it's not coming from anything serious.
THEN you can blast the tunes !
I'd suggest native american flute and you won't even have to blast it either.
It ALL sounds like a wind whistling but has cool reverb too !
stay tuned


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