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why is my engine and road noise swallowing all the bass/ midbass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8711758" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>Noice, thanks for the update. From my experience noise dampening never makes anything sound worse, in or out of the car. It just makes it sound more heavy, dense, and further away which always has a positive quality to it at least to my ears. Kinda hard to describe but definitely good.</p><p></p><p>Road noise is <strong>incredibly</strong> hard to get rid of. Even in a hard top. Coating the outer skin on the doors will help quite a bit but you'll never not hear it. I was only able to stop being able to hear my tires go through puddles with full wheel well, full door including MLV, and kick panel. I still hear the bumps although they're pretty quiet.</p><p></p><p>The suspension on new cars is pretty rigid at the tire since there's hardly any clearance, I think shock almost goes right into the frame but the frames have improved their handling of it. It's worst case scenario for noise to have a low profile car with no shock travel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8711758, member: 679555"] Noice, thanks for the update. From my experience noise dampening never makes anything sound worse, in or out of the car. It just makes it sound more heavy, dense, and further away which always has a positive quality to it at least to my ears. Kinda hard to describe but definitely good. Road noise is [B]incredibly[/B] hard to get rid of. Even in a hard top. Coating the outer skin on the doors will help quite a bit but you'll never not hear it. I was only able to stop being able to hear my tires go through puddles with full wheel well, full door including MLV, and kick panel. I still hear the bumps although they're pretty quiet. The suspension on new cars is pretty rigid at the tire since there's hardly any clearance, I think shock almost goes right into the frame but the frames have improved their handling of it. It's worst case scenario for noise to have a low profile car with no shock travel. [/QUOTE]
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