sound dampening
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sound dampening
After doing some research I found a bunch of stuff on the fatmat/peel and stick stuff I ran to Lowes and picked up the smaller roll of peel and stick and hoped for the best. It's a lot like the dynamat but is obvously made of the cheaper asfault blah blah blah.
Anyways everyone has said it doesn't work well or at all and it a waste of money. Or that is works but not very well. All i can say is that for the money it is working quite well and I'm just happy with it being not that great but it is a HUGE improvement in sound quality out of the speakers and much less road noise. So for the $15 I spent it was a good deal.
So if anyone is looking for some cheap sound deadening I would say go for it.
Anyways everyone has said it doesn't work well or at all and it a waste of money. Or that is works but not very well. All i can say is that for the money it is working quite well and I'm just happy with it being not that great but it is a HUGE improvement in sound quality out of the speakers and much less road noise. So for the $15 I spent it was a good deal.
So if anyone is looking for some cheap sound deadening I would say go for it.
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Well I have a lot of other areas to cover before I start worrying about double layering. This was more to improve mid-bass which is did quite well.
I think next I'm going to get 50^ or so of edead (byutal) or the damplifier and put that all over the foor and roof as those are the weak points as far as road noise goes.
I think next I'm going to get 50^ or so of edead (byutal) or the damplifier and put that all over the foor and roof as those are the weak points as far as road noise goes.
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