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AlanM



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Soundproofing anyone?

As I intend keeping my RRSC for at least 7 years (the term of the warranty, extended) one of my next projects is to make the interior as quiet as possible.
What do you think of this...

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I have a feeling I shouldn't ask!

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Post #89627 Sun Mar 04 2007 6:05am
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Kaine



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Alan,

interesting project - what kind of weight is the sound proofing material?

Kaine

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Alan, by the time you're finished ... Laughing

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Post #89651 Sun Mar 04 2007 10:56am
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AlanM



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Kaine wrote:
Alan,

interesting project - what kind of weight is the sound proofing material?

Kaine


The whole roll weighs about a pound (0.5 kg) and it should take no more than 3 rolls. Some might say it is not heavy enough, but I did my Rover 420 over in England and made an amazing difference. The key place to do and the worst to get at is the engine side of the firewall.

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Post #89837 Mon Mar 05 2007 2:59am
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chex



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I remember some people on RRnet doing this...

Post #89838 Mon Mar 05 2007 3:12am
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umbertob



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a DiYer across the pond lightly soundproofed all doors using Dynamat, which is probably quite a bit more expensive than the material you are looking at but very effective. I never got to do it on my Sport, but I suspect soundproofing the doors would be very beneficial in the performance and bass response of the sound system (which I find a bit boomy out of the factory Logic7 system, along with some vibrations and rattles from the doors when playing bass-heavy music at relatively high volume), besides making the ride a bit quieter of course:

http://rangerovers.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12391

http://www.dynamat.com/technical_installat..._menu.html 

Post #89842 Mon Mar 05 2007 6:35am
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AlanM



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umbertob wrote:
a DiYer across the pond lightly soundproofed all doors using Dynamat, which is probably quite a bit more expensive than the material you are looking at but very effective. I never got to do it on my Sport, but I suspect soundproofing the doors would be very beneficial in the performance and bass response of the sound system (which I find a bit boomy out of the factory Logic7 system, along with some vibrations and rattles from the doors when playing bass-heavy music at relatively high volume), besides making the ride a bit quieter of course:

http://rangerovers.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12391

http://www.dynamat.com/technical_installat..._menu.html


Thanks Umbertob, I have bookmarked the links for handy reference. No question that Dynamat or similar might do a somewhat better job, but it would add a lot of weight and it is much more expensive - about $10 per sq.ft. compared to $1 per sq.ft. for the camping foam.
I think I can only apply the 1cm thick camping foam to the outer door panels; if so, an improvement would be made by some dynamat on the inner door panels.
I might even try a spreader on some some rubber/acrylic sealer (like a tube of Mono) which at 2mm thickness would work out at about $2 per sq.ft.
I wasn't able to buy a RRSC by chucking money away!


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Post #89845 Mon Mar 05 2007 8:07am
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Re: Soundproofing anyone?

AlanM wrote:
As I intend keeping my RRSC for at least 7 years (the term of the warranty, extended) one of my next projects is to make the interior as quiet as possible.
What do you think of this...


Al, I get the feeling that you are happiest when you have some panels to remove! Very Happy

Did you do a sound check before? I think the interior noise on the TDV6 is 72dB standard. Be interesting to see if you can improve that. Not sure at what speed / road surface etc they take the reading on, but I'm sure it's covered in some Auto standard. RRS TDV6 Bluetooth, VR, Roof

Post #89848 Mon Mar 05 2007 8:22am
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AlanM



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Re: Soundproofing anyone?

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Al, I get the feeling that you are happiest when you have some panels to remove! Very Happy

Did you do a sound check before? I think the interior noise on the TDV6 is 72dB standard. Be interesting to see if you can improve that. Not sure at what speed / road surface etc they take the reading on, but I'm sure it's covered in some Auto standard.


Hey, that is a really good point! Recently I saw a sound level meter very cheap in WalMart. I will pick one up and do some recording trials before proceeding further. Thanks. .
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Alan

that is very light sound proofing - I'm interested to hear ( Laughing ) about your results

Kaine

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We should crown you forum "tinkerer" Alan Wink

This looks interesting and as Kaine says interesting to see what tangible benefit you get. 

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Lateral5



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....the key place to do and the worst to get at is the engine side of the firewall.


by golly, I think Alan's got to the firewall!

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ivery819



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G'day Alan

Any updates on this project ?

Did you end up measuring the sound before and after ?

Is it worthwhile doing ?

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