Over both rough and smooth pavement, especially when first driven for the day, I get a lot of booming sounds while driving. Was hoping it would be an issue with the hatch not being tight, but had tesla "fix" the alignment and reset the stops. It is now very tight, to the point it creates an obvious slowdown of the latching process. I have had a model s before (2012) and it was quiet, and the latch did not have this slowdown.
In fact I think the booming is worse now, after the re-alignment and tightening. Enough that it is well aboce >20db higher than ambient sounds of driving, as it causes my mic to distort even setting the recording volume down quite a bit. All at the very low end 20-40hz based on my recording and view through garageband. A weighting from a db meter wont show it, but i'd estimate 85+db and yes I need to get a c-weighted setup going to record and show max db.
If anyone is in my area with another 2023 (s, lr or plaid) and could spare a few minutes for some back to back testing, I would really appreciate it. Just want to prove to myself I'm not crazy.
Tesla states they can't hear it and "older people seem to have more issues with the booming". Quote.
ANC is turned off btw. Tried suspension auto/comfort. no real change.
In fact I think the booming is worse now, after the re-alignment and tightening. Enough that it is well aboce >20db higher than ambient sounds of driving, as it causes my mic to distort even setting the recording volume down quite a bit. All at the very low end 20-40hz based on my recording and view through garageband. A weighting from a db meter wont show it, but i'd estimate 85+db and yes I need to get a c-weighted setup going to record and show max db.
If anyone is in my area with another 2023 (s, lr or plaid) and could spare a few minutes for some back to back testing, I would really appreciate it. Just want to prove to myself I'm not crazy.
Tesla states they can't hear it and "older people seem to have more issues with the booming". Quote.
ANC is turned off btw. Tried suspension auto/comfort. no real change.