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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 761066" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>I dont want to step on Ant's toes, as pricing is up to him, and I did order alot of stuff so Im sure he did me right (I know he helped on shipping if nothing else, plus the regular discount), but Im sure he could hook you guys up with at least a similar deal. The stuff is great, loving it already and I barely have 25% of it even on the truck yet (been a busy weekend).</p><p></p><p>No damp pro is not the cheapest out there, but when you consider the performance difference, its easy to justify paying more, so long as its within your budget.</p><p></p><p>I have to admit when I first got the damp pro and saw how thin it was (compared to like the mcmaster stuff), I was concerned. But after seeing the difference it made between the two pieces just in my little experiment here, the performance is up there where I was hoping, and the thin profile is only an added bonus.</p><p></p><p>I'll be sure to post my results after spraying the spectrum, and after I complete the entire deadening project. Like I said above, this isnt the first blazer like this Ive done this too, using other products, so I have a good idea what to expect and what to hope for. So far, Im very pleased.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 761066, member: 549629"] I dont want to step on Ant's toes, as pricing is up to him, and I did order alot of stuff so Im sure he did me right (I know he helped on shipping if nothing else, plus the regular discount), but Im sure he could hook you guys up with at least a similar deal. The stuff is great, loving it already and I barely have 25% of it even on the truck yet (been a busy weekend). No damp pro is not the cheapest out there, but when you consider the performance difference, its easy to justify paying more, so long as its within your budget. I have to admit when I first got the damp pro and saw how thin it was (compared to like the mcmaster stuff), I was concerned. But after seeing the difference it made between the two pieces just in my little experiment here, the performance is up there where I was hoping, and the thin profile is only an added bonus. I'll be sure to post my results after spraying the spectrum, and after I complete the entire deadening project. Like I said above, this isnt the first blazer like this Ive done this too, using other products, so I have a good idea what to expect and what to hope for. So far, Im very pleased. [/QUOTE]
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