FoxPro5
5,000+ posts
Causal wanderer
Either CLD mat or a liquid on the roof to reduce structure-borne noise in the sub 250 hz region. Large flat panels act as sound boards that can actually amplify sound forward. Turning this sound into heat is what you're after.Here's a question for you foxpro:
How would you go about reducing road noise from the tub and hard top in a Jeep wrangler? Cost is a factor; within reason for the average person.
Asking for my information, not to be a smart *** //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Same thing goes for the floor (not sure what 'tub' is? Spare tire well??), but in this case add a barrier decoupler to block noise transmitted from the road, your exhaust, other cars....that will just go right through those "deadened" panels.
It's all right here: http://www.earsc.com/HOME/engineering/TechnicalWhitePapers/FourFold/index.asp?SID=59
Why aren't professionals that do noise containment for a living using CCF? Where is Ensolite mentioned in that article?? Do the laws of physics change for the vehicle? Who's anecdotal evidence is draining your check book??
