ponytug
Super Member
My question would be how much of the noise is reflected, and how much is caused by the ROPS vibrating?
Dynamat reduces vibration, and transmission of sound from one side of the surface to the other.
Foam will reduce reflected noise pretty well. It isn't as good at reducing vibration.
They aren't mutually exclusive.
Since the sound is probably reflecting off of the ROPS down to you, I would hazard a guess that it is a good location. I really wouldn't want it in the engine compartment, where it would probably decompose, absorb oil, and catch fire.
Personally, I wear Pelltor earmuffs, but they don't obviate the need for ameliorating the sound in general.
All the best,
Peter
Dynamat reduces vibration, and transmission of sound from one side of the surface to the other.
Foam will reduce reflected noise pretty well. It isn't as good at reducing vibration.
They aren't mutually exclusive.
Since the sound is probably reflecting off of the ROPS down to you, I would hazard a guess that it is a good location. I really wouldn't want it in the engine compartment, where it would probably decompose, absorb oil, and catch fire.
Personally, I wear Pelltor earmuffs, but they don't obviate the need for ameliorating the sound in general.
All the best,
Peter
BobRip said:I have a sound absorbing foam under the ROPS. I did notice a change in sound when I did th is. Is this the best choice for that location?