Larue, thanks for sharing your positive experience with the board. Theres no doubt that improved sound quality can be a huge advancement in the hobby since the typical buzzing noise can be very offensive to many. Besides just the motor itself, I think the key to noise is the way you mount the motor to the field. My metal board that I have at home runs very smooth and is quiet because I mounted the motor with wall mounting tape which absorbs any rattle than can occur. I also screwed the board to the frame with about 30 screws as well which might have been over kill.
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