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<blockquote data-quote="Rudy" data-source="post: 7753012" data-attributes="member: 568035"><p>This isn't about liking or disliking anyone. It's not even about choosing one product over another. Anybody who sells a product and participates on forums is lying if they say they aren't at least trying to establish credibility. Aside from that, I felt I needed to respond to flippant attacks without justification. I'll also point out that I have been participating in threads on this topic since 2005, 4 years before I had anything at all to gain from it.</p><p></p><p>I don't think anyone will object to the idea that the more we understand the topic, the better choices we will make. With that in mind, I'm just going to ask you to stop making absurd statements that can't be backed up. That just adds confusion to a field hat has been deliberately buried in confusion for years. It is absolutely impractical to lower a door's resonant frequency below the relevant pass band. Suggesting it is leads credence to the idea that all these products do is add mass, which leads to the conclusion that as long as they stick they are doing their job. That is absolutely false.</p><p></p><p>You need to quadruple mass for every octave you drop the panel's resonant frequency. That turns into an unworkable amount of mass before it does what you suggest happens easily.</p><p></p><p>Good products don't need to be promoted by gratuitously attacking other products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rudy, post: 7753012, member: 568035"] This isn't about liking or disliking anyone. It's not even about choosing one product over another. Anybody who sells a product and participates on forums is lying if they say they aren't at least trying to establish credibility. Aside from that, I felt I needed to respond to flippant attacks without justification. I'll also point out that I have been participating in threads on this topic since 2005, 4 years before I had anything at all to gain from it. I don't think anyone will object to the idea that the more we understand the topic, the better choices we will make. With that in mind, I'm just going to ask you to stop making absurd statements that can't be backed up. That just adds confusion to a field hat has been deliberately buried in confusion for years. It is absolutely impractical to lower a door's resonant frequency below the relevant pass band. Suggesting it is leads credence to the idea that all these products do is add mass, which leads to the conclusion that as long as they stick they are doing their job. That is absolutely false. You need to quadruple mass for every octave you drop the panel's resonant frequency. That turns into an unworkable amount of mass before it does what you suggest happens easily. Good products don't need to be promoted by gratuitously attacking other products. [/QUOTE]
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