springcanyon
Member
Greetings, I just had the pleasure of admiring at a flying RV-9 that I had helped put some rivets in. The builder chose to keep it simple and this included, no upholstery (except seats) and no sound-proofing. My question is: since we all wear headsets and some with ANR, is it worth the extra weight and complexity to install sound-deadning material. If so, how much is justified and how much is just extra weight? I hope some builders with flying RV's can shed some light on this as I'm sure some have gone "bare" and some have gone to the other extreme. I'm leaning toward the "buy a good ANR headset" and save the unnecessary weight, but I don't want to make a mistake regarding this issue.
Thanks,
Don Owens
Thanks,
Don Owens