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- doxiemom11Explorer IIYes, a well insulated coach is quieter.
- J-RoosterExplorer
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Another outstanding effort Ron!
Most of the noise in my coach comes from the passenger seat. :B - JumboJetExplorer
usersmanual wrote:
doxiemom11 wrote:
It could depend on brand and construction. We have a 2000 Monaco gas and it is not noisy on the road. We can hold a normal conversation. Perhaps yours is missing doghouse insulation/sound barrier or something.
your the only gas owner in the world that does not have a noisy gas A
on the road then
Driving a BRICK with appendages head-on into a 15-30 mph wind will incur noise! Their is a multitude of noise generators on my class A.
Things get much quieter in a no-wind or tail wind situation. - pslocumExplorerEngine noise on grades is fairly loud in our coach but the rattling of dishes and such on bumpy roads is more of an erratation to me. On the highway it's not overly noisey and as said before noise from the passenger seat is the most painful
- D_E_BishopExplorerIn reply to the comment, "Simple question", no it isn't. I doubt anyone has done a noise level/cause study, the answers you are getting are "opinions".
For instance our Bounder with a 454cid V-8 was extremely noisy, our Winnebago with the V-10 is not bad. So in essence my experience validates your experience. But I wear hearing aids in part due to those da** Marine Cannons used in ceremonial 21 gun salutes and I can't hear all my wife can hear.
So however unfortunate it is, it's going to be a tough decision just using other folks opinions. We love our Winnie and the noise is minimal in our opinion. We listen to music, make phone calls and talk to one another with ease. But maybe after having owned the Bounder our expectations were lower than yours are and the Winnie might drive you nuts. - rgatijnet1Explorer IIIMost of the noise in my coach comes from the passenger seat. :B
- J-RoosterExplorerI hands down have the quietest gasser in the World. And I can thank the U.S. Marines and Vietnam for that. This is the only time in my life where it pays to be hard of hearing and I'm getting paid for it!
- billsenickExplorerusersmanual, I guess I am the second, my 2003 Newmar KSCA with the workhorse chassis is perfectly quite, the only time the noise level increases a little is when the clutch fan engages. I am sure there are many who have quite gas motor homes, I have both and and I know.
- usersmanualExplorer
doxiemom11 wrote:
It could depend on brand and construction. We have a 2000 Monaco gas and it is not noisy on the road. We can hold a normal conversation. Perhaps yours is missing doghouse insulation/sound barrier or something.
your the only gas owner in the world that does not have a noisy gas A
on the road then - RicoSuaveExplorerNot satisfied with the engine noise intruding into the coach I added additional dog house insulation with mixed results. What I discovered after searching for the source using a DB meter was that most of the noise was penetrating through the firewall. Many class A firewalls are constructed of plywood with minimal insulation applied between it and the carpeting. Another source of noise was the chassis A/C return air register on the passenger side of the firewall. When open the engine noise enters the coach.
Historically, Ford V-10s have been noisier due to their higher engine revs but since introducing the 5 speed tranny noise has been reduced somewhat. I have just learned to live with the noise.
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