Please count me in for some lovely AT deadener
I will be inheriting an old Mazda 626 in just over a week from my great uncle, who really is a GREAT (person), and my great uncle, who will no longer be with us for long due to esophageal cancer :-(. I have to fly down to Iowa or drive with someone else in one car to pick it up and drive it back.
If I am lucky enough to obtain some deadener in this giveaway, I will utilizing it in this build which will be essentially dedicated to the memory of my great uncle who is the only one who enjoyed with me what I would do and encouraged it even. It was great having him at shows too, lol, over 70 years old and enjoying the heck out of big builds. Where every other member of my (HUGE) family lol, those of which would positively scold me terribly for my "so incredibly stupid, and loud, and expensive waste of money Ron." Lol, during the holidays we would leave everyone and go on "music cruises," as we called them. It is great having an uncle who is over 70 years old, and tells me to keep going and building louder and louder with a different vehicle one day because a trunk wall or full wall is not possible in my DD. Thinking we've "maxed out" a basic trunk build in my DD. So while visiting him in Hospice three weeks ago, he told me that he wanted to give me his uber prized and well taken care of Mazda 626 that he's had for a very long time. Telling me to do everything I want to do with it, he knows how far into forced induction I am as well as mobile audio, so we decided that the extra several hundred pounds that will be added via woofers and batteries, must be made up for, so airbags and forced induction has to be done, hehe, telling me "because fast and loud two ways is **** to the girls Ronny!" Lol, such a funny great guy, proceeding to state "oh, not to worry son!" The family already knows that you may do anything and everything to it lol. Being that him and I are both electrical engineers and physicists, well, one more semester for me :s, we had a connection to begin with and it only grew stronger, where we both appreciated the dynamics of acoustics and this hobby in its entirety.
First step, is to make the tin can Mazda into a heavy deadened THUD of a door closing vehicle! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Perhaps two rolls of AT cable is a good idea too... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif