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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 1069727" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>which ss product? damplifier or damplifier pro? not saying damplifier is bad (its actually good) but i would put raamat and dynamat over it in dampening any day. damplifier is more flexable i would say but it tears easier and seems to need two layers to make the plunk sound when knocking on the panel which it was installed. it reminds me alot of mad mat. not saying ss is bad at all but to be honest only way i would buy the ss is if it were at a better price than dynamat or raamat and probably fatmat (i get to do a 70 challenger in 100 feet of that soon). damplifier pro however i would hold in a higher reguard but its also alot more expensive than what i can dynamat for (personal use it is my cheapest alternitive believe it or not lol) the b quiet product has been around for awhile its not bad (when i say its not bad it kills the peal and seal crap) but it was always considered the underling to dynamat extreme it was popular because of the price. on a floor panel firewall transmission hump i think both raamat and dynamat would be very good only lacks in installation ease on tighter areas. in the ss i would do a 60/40 mix of damplifier pro and regular damplifier and i think you would have a pretty steller combo with probaly less broken knives and torn up knuckles lol .. just my 2 cents from what i have seen and installed and really none of this stuff (besides the peal and seal) isnt worth not considering but i will also add matching this stuff up with a liquid deadner over the top nets the best results i have seen yet (in the old school days in bad areas i used about an 1/8" of resin lol)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 1069727, member: 541383"] which ss product? damplifier or damplifier pro? not saying damplifier is bad (its actually good) but i would put raamat and dynamat over it in dampening any day. damplifier is more flexable i would say but it tears easier and seems to need two layers to make the plunk sound when knocking on the panel which it was installed. it reminds me alot of mad mat. not saying ss is bad at all but to be honest only way i would buy the ss is if it were at a better price than dynamat or raamat and probably fatmat (i get to do a 70 challenger in 100 feet of that soon). damplifier pro however i would hold in a higher reguard but its also alot more expensive than what i can dynamat for (personal use it is my cheapest alternitive believe it or not lol) the b quiet product has been around for awhile its not bad (when i say its not bad it kills the peal and seal crap) but it was always considered the underling to dynamat extreme it was popular because of the price. on a floor panel firewall transmission hump i think both raamat and dynamat would be very good only lacks in installation ease on tighter areas. in the ss i would do a 60/40 mix of damplifier pro and regular damplifier and i think you would have a pretty steller combo with probaly less broken knives and torn up knuckles lol .. just my 2 cents from what i have seen and installed and really none of this stuff (besides the peal and seal) isnt worth not considering but i will also add matching this stuff up with a liquid deadner over the top nets the best results i have seen yet (in the old school days in bad areas i used about an 1/8" of resin lol) [/QUOTE]
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