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Door rattles - Resonix install & review
https://youtu.be/-HISzaGXCSc
Have had some rattles surface in my doors relatively recently. Pulled everything off and found that the butyl tape I used to secure the aluminum inserts had stretched and lost it's adhesion. This resulted in those inserts moving like a transducer. I'm going to be treating the interior door panels as well.
Hoping to finish this up for listening today.
Resonix materials used:
CLD tiles
FD1 CCF
ResoNix Rope
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Inserts secured with CLD
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Interior door panels treated. I put the rope and FD1 in various locations where panel components interfaced and had some play. Also felt taped all the door clips. Kinda hard to see in the pics.
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Passenger door FD1
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Driver door FD1
Re: Door rattles - Resonix install & review
Alright, so the quick follow up is we have success!
NONE of the previous ratting present now, however I've detected a slight internal buzz high in the driver side door only on a particular song seems to around 200 hz. Obviously going to be listening over the next several days but VERY pleased with the results for now.
Re: Door rattles - Resonix install & review
If you have a phone you can use as a source download a freq generator app (my iPhone one is called sonic) I can then play sweeps by swiping my finger up and down the keyboard and playing around with various freqs, this then allows me to play the exact frequency to accentuate the vibration/rattles, it works a treat! For example my front doors have a resonance at 96-98hz, it’s the door handle from the door mounted midbass! Can’t say I’m too worried as for the most part it makes very little impact on listening, but every little helps, especially when trying to get midbass to sound like it’s on the dash
Re: Door rattles - Resonix install & review
Thanks Dumdum! I'll give that tool a shot usually running sweeps in REW but this is much easier.
Wanted to post my impressions with the ResoNix materials.
As far as CLD goes it has done a great job of deadening those inserts. Not too much to say here it's as good or better than the SSA and SDS stuff I've used. Since I didn't dampen a large area I can't do direct comparison but this will be my go to material for any future needs.
I really want to key in on the FD1 ccf. This stuff was much softer and more pliable than I imagined, which was perfect for my application. Material was easy to cut with the backing on it. Because it was nice and pliable I had no difficulties getting it to contour. You will have to make some relief cuts depending on the aggressiveness of your contour. Material was somewhat forgiving if it stuck before I was ready to lay it down in that area but the adhesive is quite strong (a good thing!) and if it gets stuck you can have an issue getting it back up intact. My experience is that it has worked perfectly to decouple the interior door panel. Also helped quite a bit I imagine that the inserts aren't moving a quarter inch on every bass note as well.
Super happy with the results and a big shout out to Nick for providing quality materials to our community!