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Anyone had any experience with this stuff?
SilentWave sets new standards in marine engine noise management | News | SIDERISE
SilentWave sets new standards in marine engine noise management | News | SIDERISE
Noise reduction works by either blocking the path between source and listener or by absorption in an enclosed space where the acoustic energy is converted to heat.
Good quality, as thick as possible, barrier mat is a very good solution in a boat. It reduces transmission through a wall and also within the engine compartment.
The implication that covering everything in Bacofoil will give any sound reduction is ludicrous. Fire protection maybe. Not a good choice of picture - the marketing department must think that if it's shiny it must be good.
Saying it achieves up to 6dB reduction is a negligible reduction. A change of 2dB is barely audible and 3dB just detectable by most people. 6dB is a very poor change..
What’s over 100dB got to do with it?while i agree that their product sounds pants and tinfoil won't help you're quite wrong on the db adjustment as dB scale is logarithmic eg a jump from 10dB to 20dB is not a doubling of the volume but 10x more volume so a 6dB decrease is potentially massive. For example once you're in the 100+ dB range then 3 dB increase is double the volume.
What’s over 100dB got to do with it?
Yes it is logrythnic. But double the distance and you halve the volume. A 6dB reduction.
Move from 1m away to 2 m away from your noise and you can’t tell much difference in volume. So montemar is right. That’s why it’s a logrythmic scale. Our perception of volume isn’t linear.
6db could potentially be quite a large change especially in an engine room i'm pretty certain 2x diesels on full chat is well north of 100dB. so a product providing a 6dB reduction could be quartering the volume potentially when external and measured from the same distance.A change of 2dB is barely audible and 3dB just detectable by most people. 6dB is a very poor change..
Quiet life 45mm is 29dB reduction at 500hz. 6dB is useless.the point was his last line is actually wrong 6db could potentially be quite a large change especially in an engine room i'm pretty certain 2x diesels on full chat is well north of 100dB. so a product providing a 6dB reduction could be quartering the volume potentially when external and measured from the same distance.
still not saying the product is a) capable of that or b) any good though without testing it
Quiet life 45mm is 29dB reduction at 500hz. 6dB is useless.
The frequency of the reduction stats needs to be known too. Lower frequency is harder to reduce.