Sound Damping
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 3:04 pm
Afternoon all..
I'm replacing the sound deadening in my Mk2. The old original stuff has a top layer of hard-ish black bituminous coating over the feltish underlayer, and this has cracked and disintegrated, and felty stuff gone flat etc.
The replacement is the kit of padding from Newton Commercial. The new kit is thick and felty, but doesn't have the layer of bituminous stuff. I'm wondering if I should do some extra mass loading of the floor, bulkhead and tunnel with one of the common self adhesive damping products, before adding the new felt Newton kit on top of that. I'm not after the ultimate quiet or a rattlree sub bass monster, just after the same or better level of interior quiet as original, though better is good ! Just trying to get it right before I start sticking things down and putting the interior back in. Doing it right and only once would be nice.
I'm after your opinions and experiences on this please to inform my own decisions on this . I know there is no definitive solution ..
Cheers all.
Dave V
I'm replacing the sound deadening in my Mk2. The old original stuff has a top layer of hard-ish black bituminous coating over the feltish underlayer, and this has cracked and disintegrated, and felty stuff gone flat etc.
The replacement is the kit of padding from Newton Commercial. The new kit is thick and felty, but doesn't have the layer of bituminous stuff. I'm wondering if I should do some extra mass loading of the floor, bulkhead and tunnel with one of the common self adhesive damping products, before adding the new felt Newton kit on top of that. I'm not after the ultimate quiet or a rattlree sub bass monster, just after the same or better level of interior quiet as original, though better is good ! Just trying to get it right before I start sticking things down and putting the interior back in. Doing it right and only once would be nice.
I'm after your opinions and experiences on this please to inform my own decisions on this . I know there is no definitive solution ..
Cheers all.
Dave V