Dynamat tourpack
Had an interesting conversation with another individual yesterday. He dynamatted his tour pack (top and bottom inside) said it made a world of difference on his two 6.5 speakers in the pods.
Anyone with experience in doing this this? I don't see how it could help anything but that's my opinion.
Anyone with experience in doing this this? I don't see how it could help anything but that's my opinion.
Had an interesting conversation with another individual yesterday. He dynamatted his tour pack (top and bottom inside) said it made a world of difference on his two 6.5 speakers in the pods.
Anyone with experience in doing this this? I don't see how it could help anything but that's my opinion.
Anyone with experience in doing this this? I don't see how it could help anything but that's my opinion.
Another factor would be what's being stored in the tourpak and how full it is much the same as bag or lid speakers. If there is a benefit to adding Dynamat I suspect it would be in the parking lot.
I'm not seeing a bonus to this unless you're using your Tour Pak only for speakers. I have a liner in mine as well as all the crap I normally carry (currently seeing if I can get away with NOT using my bags for storage *wink wink*).
Even if you did sound deaden it, all the crap you carry is going to muffle this anyway.
To each their own I suppose.
Personally, at least on a Road Glide, I think the whole sound deadening is a waste. Yes, I do have a little on my bike but only to cover the holes I cut for the VO's to fit
Even if you did sound deaden it, all the crap you carry is going to muffle this anyway.
To each their own I suppose.
Personally, at least on a Road Glide, I think the whole sound deadening is a waste. Yes, I do have a little on my bike but only to cover the holes I cut for the VO's to fit
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