On most takedown recurves I would use a strap on bow quiver. I find that they will dampen the vibration and quiet down a noisy bow.
Just yesterday a guy came by with a noisy target bow who wanted it fixed. First we put on string silencers which took away most of the noise. Then we put a quiver on the bow and that reduce the noise and vibration also.
It is a fact that a well designed bow quiver will reduce vibration and noise. It can also stabilize a lightweight bow, allowing it to be more accurate. The only downside is that a heavy quiver can alter the point of impact, causing you to have to retune the bow. That's why we at EFA put so much effort in keeping our quivers as small and lightweight as possible.
This is a photo of a Striker bow with our 4 arrow Navajo I, jumbo I quiver. It is one of the bows that shoot better and more accurately with the quiver on the limbs.