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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 1885899" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>I believe Dynamat Extreme has a <em>slight</em> edge in absolute deadening ability....but it's not a big difference and would likely not really be noticeable, and <em>definitely</em> not worth the difference in price. Raammat is an excellent product, sold by an excellent guy running an excellent company. I've tried other deadeners, and keep going back to Raammat. Nothing else touches it as far as price to performance. There's cheaper deadeners that don't work nearly as well, and there's technically "better" deadeners that are 2x more expensive (and the difference in performance is minimal). But value wise, Raammat's unbeatable.</p><p></p><p>Plus I don't have a problem supporting someone as great as Rick. A++ customer service, and he's extremely knowledgeable in all aspects of audio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 1885899, member: 555320"] I believe Dynamat Extreme has a [I]slight[/I] edge in absolute deadening ability....but it's not a big difference and would likely not really be noticeable, and [I]definitely[/I] not worth the difference in price. Raammat is an excellent product, sold by an excellent guy running an excellent company. I've tried other deadeners, and keep going back to Raammat. Nothing else touches it as far as price to performance. There's cheaper deadeners that don't work nearly as well, and there's technically "better" deadeners that are 2x more expensive (and the difference in performance is minimal). But value wise, Raammat's unbeatable. Plus I don't have a problem supporting someone as great as Rick. A++ customer service, and he's extremely knowledgeable in all aspects of audio. [/QUOTE]
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