Engineering the Thud: Psychoacoustics in Automotive Manufacturing Design
Resonance, Perception, and Consumer Trust in Global Automotive Production, 1950–2020
von Bernard K. Winter
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Beschreibung
When you close the door of a luxury sedan, the resulting deep, satisfying thud feels like an absolute guarantee of safety and superior craftsmanship. But that precise sound is entirely artificial, engineered over thousands of hours.
Before the 1980s, car doors sounded like cheap tin cans snapping shut. As safety regulations increased, manufacturers realized that consumers did not judge safety by crash test ratings, but by the tactile, auditory feedback of the vehicle's hardware.
This fascinating exploration of automotive psychoacoustics uncovers how companies spend millions of dollars manipulating frequencies to project an illusion of invincibility. You will explore the physical sound design of closing doors, clicking indicators, and roaring engines, revealing the invisible acoustic warfare waged by global car brands.
Step inside the anechoic chambers of the world's biggest manufacturers. Uncover the auditory secrets that trick your brain into feeling safe on the open road.
Produktdetails
| ISBN | 9783565346998 |
| Verlag | epubli |
| Erscheinungsdatum | 22.03.2026 |
| Sprache | Englisch |