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Re: Bass Rattling in Vehicle [message #74465 is a reply to message #73252] Tue, 13 November 2012 17:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Yup, resonance. At those lowest "felt not heard" frequencies the pressure in the vehicle is yanking and popping the thin metal walls of the car 18-25 times a second.

The main product line for combatting panel resonance is called Dynamat, which is a tar-based tile that adhere's to the inner car body and dampens it through both mass and viscous resistance.

If only every DIY installer understood that your car isn't supposted to fart and installed some dynamat, I'd be much happier about those bass-head idiots cruising by. Razz
 
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