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Trunk acoustics and sound dampening
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<blockquote data-quote="Leesi207" data-source="post: 8718474" data-attributes="member: 681041"><p>I am in the process of sound deadening/dampening my civic. I’m just learning here, but have heard people reference a “rear acoustic wall”. In reference to subwoofer placement and sound dampening. I am trying to not spend a ton of money and to save weight where possible. But I want to understand how/where/why I should be installing this stuff for optimum acoustic response. </p><p>I found a link that someone suggested. I think it was an accord sport In the car audio build logs. It was either linked wrong or no longer available. </p><p></p><p>So far I have done my front doors with DynaMat and Siless 314 foam. </p><p>My rear deck is completely disassembled I have installed sound deadening to about 25% of the rear deck, and foam under anywhere that might rattle plus a full sheet across the plastic deck, cut outs where applicable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leesi207, post: 8718474, member: 681041"] I am in the process of sound deadening/dampening my civic. I’m just learning here, but have heard people reference a “rear acoustic wall”. In reference to subwoofer placement and sound dampening. I am trying to not spend a ton of money and to save weight where possible. But I want to understand how/where/why I should be installing this stuff for optimum acoustic response. I found a link that someone suggested. I think it was an accord sport In the car audio build logs. It was either linked wrong or no longer available. So far I have done my front doors with DynaMat and Siless 314 foam. My rear deck is completely disassembled I have installed sound deadening to about 25% of the rear deck, and foam under anywhere that might rattle plus a full sheet across the plastic deck, cut outs where applicable. [/QUOTE]
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