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<blockquote data-quote="cthedinger" data-source="post: 7498465" data-attributes="member: 612793"><p>Nutthugging has not made Audio Technix. A great product for the cost and the customer service I provide is what has made Audio Technix.</p><p></p><p></p><p>When I replied to his email I did state that 2 layers is unnecessary.</p><p></p><p>I think it is extremely funny that you two are complaining about nutthugging while nutthugging.</p><p></p><p>I have clearly started that Audio Technix is not the best product on the market and I am not trying to hide this. I do believe that Audio Technix is an amazing product for the price. Not everyone can spend $5-$7 a sq ft for sound deadener. Whitedragon, you have still not shown me a truly better product that can be had for the same price or less.</p><p></p><p>I do suggest MLV to people all the time and have suggested CCF depending on what the customer is trying to accomplish. Not everyone needs MLV and CCF to achieve what they are trying to accomplish.</p><p></p><p>As for what the question this thread is about. I would go with Dynamat Extreme over Hushmat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cthedinger, post: 7498465, member: 612793"] Nutthugging has not made Audio Technix. A great product for the cost and the customer service I provide is what has made Audio Technix. When I replied to his email I did state that 2 layers is unnecessary. I think it is extremely funny that you two are complaining about nutthugging while nutthugging. I have clearly started that Audio Technix is not the best product on the market and I am not trying to hide this. I do believe that Audio Technix is an amazing product for the price. Not everyone can spend $5-$7 a sq ft for sound deadener. Whitedragon, you have still not shown me a truly better product that can be had for the same price or less. I do suggest MLV to people all the time and have suggested CCF depending on what the customer is trying to accomplish. Not everyone needs MLV and CCF to achieve what they are trying to accomplish. As for what the question this thread is about. I would go with Dynamat Extreme over Hushmat. [/QUOTE]
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