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<blockquote data-quote="llebcire" data-source="post: 8574473" data-attributes="member: 671377"><p>Question on deadening the trunk.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday my family and I made a trip to Le Claire to visit Antique Archaeology. With them in the car and trying to listen to my system at lower volumes I noticed quite a bit of road noise coming from the rear of the vehicle (2008 Accord EXVL Coupe) and I believe it has to do with pulling all three rear deck speakers out (for the sub) but now I'm able to hear what's going on in the trunk.</p><p></p><p>A month or so ago I deadened my doors using peel/stick along with fiberglass tiles wrapped in plastic (as per your build) and noticed quite a reduction in road noise coming through the doors (no MLV). I'm planning on pulling the rear sides (coupe) to do the same along with treating the trunk panels in the same fashion. As per your posts the fiberglass is absorbing higher frequencies (which doesn't negatively impact mid-bass in doors). It seems (as per Google) that road noise ranges from 700 Hz to 1.3 KHz with an average around 1 KHz - is this range influenced by the fiberglass? Am I hearing less road noise in my doors from the fiberglass or the peel/stick? Did you install Ultratouch for road noise or rattles from bass (or both)?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance!</p><p></p><p>-Eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="llebcire, post: 8574473, member: 671377"] Question on deadening the trunk. Yesterday my family and I made a trip to Le Claire to visit Antique Archaeology. With them in the car and trying to listen to my system at lower volumes I noticed quite a bit of road noise coming from the rear of the vehicle (2008 Accord EXVL Coupe) and I believe it has to do with pulling all three rear deck speakers out (for the sub) but now I'm able to hear what's going on in the trunk. A month or so ago I deadened my doors using peel/stick along with fiberglass tiles wrapped in plastic (as per your build) and noticed quite a reduction in road noise coming through the doors (no MLV). I'm planning on pulling the rear sides (coupe) to do the same along with treating the trunk panels in the same fashion. As per your posts the fiberglass is absorbing higher frequencies (which doesn't negatively impact mid-bass in doors). It seems (as per Google) that road noise ranges from 700 Hz to 1.3 KHz with an average around 1 KHz - is this range influenced by the fiberglass? Am I hearing less road noise in my doors from the fiberglass or the peel/stick? Did you install Ultratouch for road noise or rattles from bass (or both)? Thanks in advance! -Eric [/QUOTE]
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