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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 7615786" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>Raammat is fine. I have used both. Both are butyl based. There are some slight differences, but they're effectively the same. If I remember correctly, raammat bxt2 butyl layer is thinner, but it's also denser to make up for it. Raamaudio is a small company that sells its products through its own web site, and marketing is pretty much done by the word of mouth. Rick, the owner of Raammat, is known on car audio forums and had won competitions. He knows quite a bit about sound deadening and often will give personalized advise/recommendation to his customers over email.</p><p></p><p>Also, don't forget about Ensolite CCF. I have used the self-adhesive version. Great stuff. Once again, it's just as good or better than Dynamat's equivalent product, but it's cheaper. Considering the price and weight of this material as well as the acoustic benefits, the decision to use it is a no-brainer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 7615786, member: 629735"] Raammat is fine. I have used both. Both are butyl based. There are some slight differences, but they're effectively the same. If I remember correctly, raammat bxt2 butyl layer is thinner, but it's also denser to make up for it. Raamaudio is a small company that sells its products through its own web site, and marketing is pretty much done by the word of mouth. Rick, the owner of Raammat, is known on car audio forums and had won competitions. He knows quite a bit about sound deadening and often will give personalized advise/recommendation to his customers over email. Also, don't forget about Ensolite CCF. I have used the self-adhesive version. Great stuff. Once again, it's just as good or better than Dynamat's equivalent product, but it's cheaper. Considering the price and weight of this material as well as the acoustic benefits, the decision to use it is a no-brainer. [/QUOTE]
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