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  • ice3 hat ja schon einen beseren sound als justig bieber xD

  • the railjet from the ÖBB sounds MUCH nicer :D i'm at munich for school since 2 weeks, and listened to the sound from the railjet 3 times, and its sooooo brilliant :D

    i love it

  • hey i like ice 3 db also but i like spain ice 3 its same train but diffrent livery :D

  • Nix zu meckern Toller sound. Weiter so.

  • my friend, the ice is german....all ice´s are german......

  • I don't understand the sound. It sounds cute but a TGV or other HST has a pitch that seems to be in sync with the acceleration. With the ICE there is a distinct low tone that suddenly "winds up" to a high tone that stays irrespective of the speed. Other HSTs don't do that, they just wind up in a sort of continuous fashion relative to the increase in speed. Why is that? Anyone know? Whilst I like the ICE very much, it is loud from the outside I find.

  • That's right, I think so, too. But I also don't know the answer ;)

  • @Geflechtmeister

    The Three-Phase-Inverters are driven with sth. like PWM.

    The Power which goes to the Motors depends on the Frequency.

    They (the motors)are also making a noise but you have to hear that for yourself, no microphone can capture it (too quiet).

  • @Geflechtmeister Sind das rückwärtsleitende GTO Thyristoren? Welche Zwischenkreisspannung?

  • @trident3b I'm driving the swiss ICN. His sound is a little different but he also has a sound changing at low speed and remaining the same once he changed. This is the noise of the ''intermediary current circle'' or how it's called in english. It means you nearly don't hear the noise of the motors (a little in the background) but the sound of the power supply for them instead. Could be the same here :-)

  • @Railriderchris

    Isn't it the pulse width modulation? Transforming first the 15kV to a maximum voltage for the engines and then regulate the current with PWM?

    But why is this that loud, louder than the engines 0o

  • @Geflechtmeister Sorry, i'm not good in english. But i think you mean the right thing; transforming the 15KV monophased current in direct current, from which you can retransform the necessary 3-phased alternate current for the motors. As for the reason why the engines don't make a loud noise anymore: An electric motor makes nearly no sound. What you hear in old engines are the motor- brushes and the gearwheels. Modern trains have many small motors without brushes and different transmission

  • War auf einem am montag ...

  • jetzt weiß ich wo star wars die sounds her hat ....

  • Ich glaub der Sound von dem Lichtschwert ist wenn man mit dem Mic über einen konventionellen Fernseher geht...

  • @Geflechtmeister nein :D

    noch nie n ICE am bahnhof gehört? das macht der auch anders herum wenn der anhält... das wird wirklich ziemlich laut und hört man durch den ganzen bahnhof :S... die neuen S bahnen machen das auch, nur nicht soo laut und in 2 stufen meine ich (ET... was weiß ich diese baureihe) ^^ und manche REs

  • @Geflechtmeister Hab mir mal die DVD extras angeguckt. Der Lichtschwert Sound ist wenn man mit dem Elektro-Rasierer in einer Metalschüssel rumfährt xD

  • @tumtim11 XD

  • was ist das eigendlich wo diesen ton erzeugt? Der Antrieb? Transformator?

  • Ehm... Nee Trafo hätte nur das Brummen mit der Frequenz der Oberleitung also 16 2/3 Hz.

    Das was man hier hört sind teilweise die Wechselrichter und teilweise die Drehstrommotörchen. Aber das kann dir vermutlich ein Techniker genauer erklären ;)

  • Ja das sagt mir schon was!

  • der sound klingt echt geil...man könnte denken es sei ne flugzeug turbine

  • Der Sound ist einfach genial. 5*

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