ngsm13
5,000+ posts
BSEE
Dude, get out of here period.Dude,we get it. You are the supreme being in car audio, However,
The orignal poster was searching for a cost effective way to accomplish some level of sound damping the panels in his car. What is wrong with helping him explore those options. Not everyone can,or may not have the desire to, purchase the most expensive stuff out there just because some markedting department says we should. It has already been posted that some of the original products marketed as damping materials were susspected of being nothing more than roofing materials, and that questions about the product are still answered vaguely. Any weight added to a panel will change its resonant frequency. That was the original concept for soud deadening products.
I'm not talking about some over-priced...over-marketed bullshit.
Check out http://www.secondskinaudio.com
Ant, (Anthony Collova) the owner started like us. He STARTED here on caraudio.com forums. He's a great guy, and offers discounts to forum members. I'm just saying for slightly more, you get a product that is worlds better.
He's also the most knowledgeable guy I've ever come across as far as Sound deadening/dampening material goes. He doesn't tout his product arund like it's god's gift either. He'll tell you straight up what works and what doesn't, and what would work best in your application.
Check out the website, and look at b-stock specials page. Damplifier, and spectrum are great...I recommend picking up a gallon or two of spectrum. Two gallons can EASILY and thoroughly do 4doors of a car, and the trunk. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
So, just explore all the options...it'll do a better job too.
NG
