One of the hardest things about the fact that I became deaf at 2 years old is that I never experienced the joy of hearing a car with turbocharged engine make VROOM sound.
It would be nice for 2 cultures to come together. The Deaf person can teach the hearing person the sweet feeling of VROOM sounds!!! It would be nice for both Deaf and hearing people to be able to enjoy turbocharged engines together!!!
For the record, I've absolutely no idea what a VROOM sounds like. Are VROOM sounds the same for say a Dodge Stealth RT and Dakota RT??
If they feel different it is very likely they sound different.
Lets see- VAROOM is like - well it depends on if its the annoying teen next to you at a light- offering a race- a speeding motorcycle who's going to kill someone or at a car show.
1)VAROOM- VA-VA-VA-VAROOM, this feels like the car catching the ignition before it rolls over, it is choppy and not to pleasant, the feel of rough wood being sanded.
2)VAAAAaaaaAAAAARoooooooooOOOOOOMeeeeeeeeeeeeeee- this gal is on a tiny motorcycle on the highway pushing it all the way open, it's sound would be the feel of someone suddenly walking up behind you and placing to large (hot or cold) hands on your shoulders where they meet your neck... this is because in daylight you hear these guys long before you see them but cant place where it is, when they show up going 110 MPH by you you are surprised because the sound and the appearance do not match each other. (the sound lies to us, and at night with the tiny lights on those things forget it) these engines are screaming for air and mercy. If someone suddenly passes you on a sidewalk on a bike or skateboard- the 'whoosh' feeling "hey! what was that!?!" feeling.
3) A Muscle car, race car, truck show or classic car show -these things more "Rum-bum-bum-bum-bum-rrrrrrr-" then 'VAROOM' like the feel of a steady beat in base drums- it's very powerful and deep. The feel of the sound is akin to it's physical sound. Those machines rock you as you stand next to them running or being revved. They are quieter overall but much more powerful. The engine is not whiny
4) Monster trucks- they growl and not 'Varoom' either, they are the sound of thunder constantly. Or the feel of an airport outside as the planed land less then a 1/4 mile away.
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Sorry if this didn't help. But this is how the sounds feel to me in reality and in context of other experiences.