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ducktape = dampening
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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 6623746" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Ive never thought about it much, but I dont see duct tape having visceolastic properties that would make it an effective damping product. And even as a simple mass loader, its simply horribly inefficient. As said above, even man-juice could be considered a damping product if we are only discussing sticking properties, and *any* added weight. But within the confines of reality, duct tape serves virtually no purpose in the discussion of damping and/or mass loading. Taping off vibrating plastic interior panels? Sure, but that's not the topic here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 6623746, member: 549629"] Ive never thought about it much, but I dont see duct tape having visceolastic properties that would make it an effective damping product. And even as a simple mass loader, its simply horribly inefficient. As said above, even man-juice could be considered a damping product if we are only discussing sticking properties, and *any* added weight. But within the confines of reality, duct tape serves virtually no purpose in the discussion of damping and/or mass loading. Taping off vibrating plastic interior panels? Sure, but that's not the topic here. [/QUOTE]
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