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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 7554168" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>In my opinion, if you plan to sound proof more than your front doors, raammat.com products are the best value per square foot. I ordered one box of raammat's bxt2 sound dampening material (36sq ft) and 12 sq ft of ensolite ccf (Just about $120 shipped). This was enough to cover two of my Taurus doors, the trunk, many other areas. I still have some left overs. I kind of got lazy and bored after spending hours on deading my car, and the box still was not running out of material.. They also have a pretty good tutorial online. One good rule to remember is not to waste the bxt2 material. You should cover the middle 50% of the area of flat metal spots only. Bent metal does not resonate. 50% coverage works as well as 100% coverage (some say 25% is enough). The only area of my car that's 100% covered by btx2 is the middle section of the door, because the goal was to seal it, creating the best possible approximation to an infinite baffle for the door speakers, with a layer of Ensolite on top. I think of treating the floor of my car when I get bored enough.. but dftly not the roof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 7554168, member: 629735"] In my opinion, if you plan to sound proof more than your front doors, raammat.com products are the best value per square foot. I ordered one box of raammat's bxt2 sound dampening material (36sq ft) and 12 sq ft of ensolite ccf (Just about $120 shipped). This was enough to cover two of my Taurus doors, the trunk, many other areas. I still have some left overs. I kind of got lazy and bored after spending hours on deading my car, and the box still was not running out of material.. They also have a pretty good tutorial online. One good rule to remember is not to waste the bxt2 material. You should cover the middle 50% of the area of flat metal spots only. Bent metal does not resonate. 50% coverage works as well as 100% coverage (some say 25% is enough). The only area of my car that's 100% covered by btx2 is the middle section of the door, because the goal was to seal it, creating the best possible approximation to an infinite baffle for the door speakers, with a layer of Ensolite on top. I think of treating the floor of my car when I get bored enough.. but dftly not the roof. [/QUOTE]
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