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<blockquote data-quote="i2ain2thunder" data-source="post: 7526915" data-attributes="member: 631331"><p>A. You do not need a gun put a bunch on your finger and apply it with your finger will take longer may use a lil more but will work just fine.</p><p></p><p>B. I always recommend a closed cell foam vs caulk. Caulk has the same properties as a rubber and will bounce, reflect soundwaves a bit, it doesn't affect sound much but you're always looking for more of a dampener (trap) for bass the less bouncing/flexing the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i2ain2thunder, post: 7526915, member: 631331"] A. You do not need a gun put a bunch on your finger and apply it with your finger will take longer may use a lil more but will work just fine. B. I always recommend a closed cell foam vs caulk. Caulk has the same properties as a rubber and will bounce, reflect soundwaves a bit, it doesn't affect sound much but you're always looking for more of a dampener (trap) for bass the less bouncing/flexing the better. [/QUOTE]
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