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Dynamat single, double, or triple layer make a difference? And where to put it?
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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 6955331" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Wow, a local shop with a clue, and a conscience? Hard to believe!</p><p></p><p>Multiple layers (or even one layer with full coverage) is not exactly useless, but you have to consider the law of diminishing returns. Each successive layer helps less and less, yet still costs the same amount. So clearly, there is a point in which the improvement does not justify the money spent (and effort/time put in). When this kicks in depends on many things, such as your personal goals, vehicle used, system being installed, personal budget, etc. Its impossible for us to simply give a yes or no answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 6955331, member: 549629"] Wow, a local shop with a clue, and a conscience? Hard to believe! Multiple layers (or even one layer with full coverage) is not exactly useless, but you have to consider the law of diminishing returns. Each successive layer helps less and less, yet still costs the same amount. So clearly, there is a point in which the improvement does not justify the money spent (and effort/time put in). When this kicks in depends on many things, such as your personal goals, vehicle used, system being installed, personal budget, etc. Its impossible for us to simply give a yes or no answer. [/QUOTE]
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