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Z51 | another audio question | ||
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ok, so i did a little tweaking on the audio, and got all the speakers working(that helps alot) would it help the sound out any better if you pack the rear speaker enclosures with some sort of insulation?
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Posted on: 2008/7/13 19:57
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bogus | Re: another audio question | ||
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what speakers? Bose? no. That would effect their box size and performance. Aftermarket? Could help. Play with it some.
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Posted on: 2008/7/13 20:05
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Z51 | Re: another audio question | ||
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they are not bose, i should have said that in the first place
what would work best for some insulation? |
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Posted on: 2008/7/13 21:28
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red_johnny | Re: another audio question | ||
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There are all kinds of stuff out there. Poly-fill, sound deadning spray list goes on and on.
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Posted on: 2008/7/13 21:42
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bogus | Re: another audio question | ||
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polyfill is not what you think it is.
It is a strange substance, that when put into a box, effectively makes the box bigger by slowing down the sound waves. Must be very careful when using that stuff. |
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Posted on: 2008/7/14 0:05
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red_johnny | Re: another audio question | ||
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Posted on: 2008/7/14 0:28
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Matatk | Re: another audio question | ||
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What is the effect that you are hoping for? Many people do use dynamat or a similar substance to help cancel out road noise which will give better sound, and it can help retain some of the soundwaves in the enclosure. Polyfill, as mentioned, is often used in subwoofer boxes that are too small of an enclosure for the speaker, to compensate for the lack of appropriate size. I don't recommend using it. Matthew |
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Posted on: 2008/7/14 0:30
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Z51 | Re: another audio question | ||
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if i can get around to it, i'd love to dynamat the whole interior, and make it really quiet in the interior, but i know it being a roadster will still have some road noise
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Posted on: 2008/7/14 12:23
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CentralCoaster | Re: another audio question | ||
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Does dynamat do anything for road noise? It helps with vibrations from a hard hitting sub, but road noise is probably best handled by the padding the factory puts in.
I wish I hadn't done dynamat, or the knockoff stuff. Adds weight to the car and is about impossible to remove. |
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Posted on: 2008/7/14 22:08
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red_johnny | Re: another audio question | ||
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From what I understand about dyno mat is that it does eliminate road noise. They have different verity of mats and there is one for road noise. CC is right, adds ALOT of weight! My buddy got the spray in stuff and a 5 gallon bucket was heavy as hell!
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Posted on: 2008/7/14 22:18
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