aron
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i'm planning my install and wondered about sound proofing.
i know that in terms of sound quality, the more sound proofing the better, but i'm already adding extra weight so i don't want to go silly... i'm not after big dbs, just a nice sounding system for my choons.
i am going to be running a single 12" 1000w amped sub in the boot, 6x9s and comps amped in the front.
how much difference will i notice from dynamat on boot floor (inc spare wheel well) and under the door panels?? is this a good move?? i have read about alternatives, any recommendations??
i would also like to reduce the drone of my exhaust at motorway speeds, will using something like dynamat stop this or do i need to go more hardcore??
sorry for the essay but wanna get some good advice before i crack on...
cheers!!
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pow
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Apparently carpet underlay is quite good...
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aron
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ttt
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VegasPhil
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Dynamat or Ivonhoe Sound Deadening is apparently quite good for this, I will put a bit in the XE when I sort the rear out.
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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andyc1234
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i stuffed the rear quarters and boot pannel and wheel well with loft insulation
works a treat i couldnt even hear the arches rubbing anymore.
and its free
[Edited on 20-11-2007 by andyc1234]
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paul.mitchell1984
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how heavy is foam filler i was thinking to put some in the rear arches and wheel well (i have a false floor)
the loft insulation sounds good idea aswell carpet is supposed to be good.
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pow
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quote: Originally posted by andyc1234
i stuffed the rear quarters and boot pannel and wheel well with loft insulation
works a treat i couldnt even hear the arches rubbing anymore.
and its free
[Edited on 20-11-2007 by andyc1234]
I would do that, but I have my amp in the rear quaters. Gunna try and carpet underlay on EVERYTHING rear of my front seats and see what happens. Hot gluegun
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andyc1234
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tried carpet underlay. it doesnt make any difference really. loft insulation is great. makes a massive difference to road noise also. going to do it to the new one when im changing the seats.
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pow
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Would loft insulation fit under the carpets etc?
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andyc1234
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probably it goes pretty flat when you squash it and you can rip it into thin strips. think it works better when its filling a space really not sure what it would be like under the carpet.
[Edited on 20-11-2007 by andyc1234]
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chumbly_warner
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Do it properly
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