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Hi Ken! I would also find out from the manufacturer or installer or store what product they have that works well with the product you are installing.
The best option is to use the underlay suggested by the company who manufactured your flooring. Using something different may void your warranty. If you have not yet purchased your flooring look for one that has a foam like underlayment already attached. You might also be able to add more underlay under this kind of floor as well to eliminate more noise.