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Whassup Sedate...awesome idea!
I've been thinking about making a diy muffler for my 6" vortex, you know like the store bought ones that are bulky as hell. This is a superb idea, but I thought that the rush of air was what was making all the noise.. Are you saying that this works just as good. I need to do something, but I want to be sure this would work good enough before I dropped the coin on that insulation material.
Thanks.
CAPO said:I've been thinking about making a diy muffler for my 6" vortex, you know like the store bought ones that are bulky as hell.
CAPO said:Are you saying that this works just as good.
CAPO said:What I meant to say is: what percentage of noise was reduced after you pimped it out with the dynamat.
Lost said:How about putting a little of that on your air pump to keep the vibes down a little. You'd have to do it on the expensive metal bodied ones, but they seem to stay cool nuff....
:D Hahaa... I'm buying some shares right now! Seriously though, this is a great idea sedate... I used the spray and roll dynamat back in the day when I rocked a Punch 40 with my two JL Audio 10W-1's. I wonder if there's a cost effective solution to soundproofing an entire cab or room as well... :wonderingIn other news, Car audio stores notice a 1500% increase in dynamat sales for no appearant reason...
I built a box around mine and it insulates the sound very well. The fan is right on top of the scrubber as well (all contained inside the box, it has 2 scrubbers) The dynamat is a great idea! The insulated ducting also keeps the in room temps a little lower as well. Good tip with the weatherstripping as well.
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