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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Toppenish, WA
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Re: Sound barriers / Interior insulation
I missed that the first time but well done Joedoe.
From what I have seen both heat and sound insulation have advanced greatly in the past few years. Sound, it doesn't hurt to get over into the car audio groups and see what they say about various materials. They discuss not only materials but tricks to deal with those drumming panels that sometimes amplify outside sound or have their own sounds as air moves past them at speed. I'm tired of heat and tired of outside noise that I don't want to hear with the windows rolled up and the AC or heater on. I don't need it as quiet as my BMW or Cad DTS were but outside of a bit of wind noise all I want to hear is my pipes when I want to and the sounds I have to hear. I've been looking into Lizard skin but you have to buy separate products for heat and sound.
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