Sound Deadening - Dynamat, B-Quiet etc
#1
Sound Deadening - Dynamat, B-Quiet etc
Hey all,
Has anyone done Sound Deadening in their Outies? Not that the vehicle is noisy, just to make the already awesome sound system sound even better... I searched the forum, no hits...
If you did:
How did it go?
What products did you use?
What did you cover?
Pics?
Costs?
Square Feet used?
Results both subjective and quantitative if known?
Other pertinent information...
Here is a link about sound deadening:
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volum...ng-6-2003.html
Here are some products:
http://www.b-quiet.com/
http://www.dynamat.com/
Has anyone done Sound Deadening in their Outies? Not that the vehicle is noisy, just to make the already awesome sound system sound even better... I searched the forum, no hits...
If you did:
How did it go?
What products did you use?
What did you cover?
Pics?
Costs?
Square Feet used?
Results both subjective and quantitative if known?
Other pertinent information...
Here is a link about sound deadening:
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volum...ng-6-2003.html
Here are some products:
http://www.b-quiet.com/
http://www.dynamat.com/
#2
RE: Sound Deadening - Dynamat, B-Quiet etc
I am actually thinking of doing that... I know of a lot of Japanese who add thick layers of deadening material to the doors, hood and rear sub area. I can hear too much wind sound for my liking when I am on the highway...
#4
RE: Sound Deadening - Dynamat, B-Quiet etc
ORIGINAL: BrodyGuy
strange i find it remarkably quiet in the vehicle as it is. what year of vehicle do you have?
strange i find it remarkably quiet in the vehicle as it is. what year of vehicle do you have?
The previous poster mentioned wind noise. I have virtually no wind noise. Even if there were, this material would not solve that problem. I read somewhere that 2007 models had a plastic piece that needs replacing on the outside mirrors that cause air disruption. The 2008 does not have this problem.
#7
RE: Sound Deadening - Dynamat, B-Quiet etc
if you have a problem, i use dynamate and have had great results. for a cheap fix, i have done the tag with that double sides foam tape or i have even used that foamy rubber mesh pad that you line your cabinets in your kitchen with. on a stereo one time i even shoved a shop cloth between plastic to make it quiet
#8
RE: Sound Deadening - Dynamat, B-Quiet etc
Here is a link to a fix for certain builds... Check it out:
http://outieclub.com/viewtopic.php?p=122#p122
http://outieclub.com/viewtopic.php?p=122#p122
ORIGINAL: abrcrombe
2007 model here, and it can get fairly noisy on the highway. Almost to the point where I can be using the bluetooth and people have a difficult time hearing me.
2007 model here, and it can get fairly noisy on the highway. Almost to the point where I can be using the bluetooth and people have a difficult time hearing me.
#10
RE: Sound Deadening - Dynamat, B-Quiet etc
i had my doors deadened as part of my sound system upgrade
i did it mostly to improve sound quality rather than noise reduction, but it did bring road noise down a bit
i used a dynamat bulk pack which was ample for all the doors
but if you want better noise reduction you have to insulate the floor and as much of the inner firewall as you can
the main trade of of the quiter interior is a slightly heavier outtie
i did it mostly to improve sound quality rather than noise reduction, but it did bring road noise down a bit
i used a dynamat bulk pack which was ample for all the doors
but if you want better noise reduction you have to insulate the floor and as much of the inner firewall as you can
the main trade of of the quiter interior is a slightly heavier outtie