Vibration Dampening Material Suggestions

Hello All,
I have two power amps I built in Dissipante 4U boxes a few years ago. The front, sides and back seem to be well damped, but the top covers ring like a bell. Any suggestions for dampening material to use on these tops?

Cheers,
ceulrich
 
DIY stores. Use it also under microphone stand...

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Best damper is weight. So if at all possible. Connect the top covers to the bottom in the middle to 'ground ie weight' via a rod/bolt. This will couple the weight of the device to the top. If not feasible because there are electronics parts in the way or because it will look too ugly. Glue lead to the inside of the top cover.
 
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Any suggestions for dampening material to use on these tops?
Since your chassis is very nice and apparently could also develop quite a bit of heat I think it deserves a material like butyl (sheet) which I'm a fan of.

From the Internet: "Butyl has very high impermeability to gases, ozone, ultraviolet light and weathering. Butyl also has high chemical resistance and is particularly good where high or low temperatures prevail".

Something like this automotive sound deadener, just as an example.


P. S.: to be used under the lid, not on top... 😉
 
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