Man I am sure many could say that they didn't take 6.5 hours to deaden one door and probably sounds phenomanal. I commend you on the patience you have, but just because we didn't take that long to do our doors don't mean we did it wrong or cut corners.
I didn't mean to come off sounding like an ass implying that others that didn't take as much time as I did performed a piss poor job..my apologies.
I just like doing things right the first time, and after reading a lot of posts about sound deadening on this forum, decided to take it slow. I might've taken too much time, but I'm totally satisfied with the work that I did and don't have any doubts about it in the long run which was my intention from the get go.
whoa...what'd you do that took 6.5 hours to deaden the door? good job and nice products though
Taking measurements and trying to apply enough pressure inside the door skin probably took the longest time. This was a solo job, so I didn't have anyone handing me cut pieces or helping me clean some of the door panels.
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6.5 is a lil long. it took me and another installer 3 maybe 4 at the most to deaden 4 doors. WE installed 6.5s in the back and a compent set upfront.
I was going to ask a buddy to help me, but decided that I'd rather do it myself and make sure that if something were to go wrong, it would be on me. I think it was overall a good experience. My doors are also a little larger then a cars door, and I also did 2 layers inside and 3 layers near the speaker hole.
Pics of the rest of the install?
I got a 99 Tahoe LT
That's all for now..lol. I'm going to have a false floor built adjacent to my current amp which will house my sub and my 2nd amp powering the sub. Hopefully something a bit more permanent as opposed to the temporary mount that I have now.
I do have a Pioneer 880PRS HU along with XM and iPod adapter which is pretty standard and nothing crazy. I also have my components installed, but they went in the stock locations so nothing crazy there either...