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Hello,
I've ordered my first autoshuffler, the Shuffletech ST-1000 from Chan here on this forum. He is a Canadian distributor for these products, which happens to work nicely for me in the next province over. It hasn't arrived yet, but I do have slight concerns about the noise of this unit. I ordered a flush mount kit as well, and intend on mounting it into the table.
I had an idea to insulate the exterior of the shuffler with sound deadening and sound absorbing materials commonly used in other applications. I have 3 layers of insulation coming from Amazon and I'm going to attempt to create an insulation barrier around the entire device (except the top) and mounting it into the table. I have some questions about how tightly the shuffler itself fits against the hole in the table? It's fine if I have to allow some margin here in the insulation for a proper fit. I also am thinking of insulating the inside of the top cover on it, is there much clearance inside the unit from the cover?
Anyways, this is all going to be unprecedented territory for me, but I do believe the sound insulating mats are going to help the noise levels alot.
Any insights, or anybody try this before?
I've ordered my first autoshuffler, the Shuffletech ST-1000 from Chan here on this forum. He is a Canadian distributor for these products, which happens to work nicely for me in the next province over. It hasn't arrived yet, but I do have slight concerns about the noise of this unit. I ordered a flush mount kit as well, and intend on mounting it into the table.
I had an idea to insulate the exterior of the shuffler with sound deadening and sound absorbing materials commonly used in other applications. I have 3 layers of insulation coming from Amazon and I'm going to attempt to create an insulation barrier around the entire device (except the top) and mounting it into the table. I have some questions about how tightly the shuffler itself fits against the hole in the table? It's fine if I have to allow some margin here in the insulation for a proper fit. I also am thinking of insulating the inside of the top cover on it, is there much clearance inside the unit from the cover?
Anyways, this is all going to be unprecedented territory for me, but I do believe the sound insulating mats are going to help the noise levels alot.
Any insights, or anybody try this before?