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SecondSkin "overkill" too, or only Damplifier?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anthony Collova" data-source="post: 2210279" data-attributes="member: 558844"><p>usually each door will takew a minimum of 8 sq feet or as much as 24 sq feet (more is extreme cases)</p><p></p><p>Adding a layer of Secondskin Overkill will do a 2 things:</p><p></p><p>- reduce the passage of airborne sound waves through the doors</p><p></p><p>- Reduce the echos effect of the mid bass drivers in the doors</p><p></p><p>People used to use Overkill in side the door only to help with the absorbing of the rear wave, but now that we have the Rear Wave Speaker Kits the combination is outstanding.</p><p></p><p>Damplifier will do an awesome job at reducing structure borne noise by itself and does not need Overkill to work porperly. The Overkill just helps reduce airborn sound waves, somthing Damplifier (or any vibration mat) is not designed to do.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps</p><p></p><p>ANT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony Collova, post: 2210279, member: 558844"] usually each door will takew a minimum of 8 sq feet or as much as 24 sq feet (more is extreme cases) Adding a layer of Secondskin Overkill will do a 2 things: - reduce the passage of airborne sound waves through the doors - Reduce the echos effect of the mid bass drivers in the doors People used to use Overkill in side the door only to help with the absorbing of the rear wave, but now that we have the Rear Wave Speaker Kits the combination is outstanding. Damplifier will do an awesome job at reducing structure borne noise by itself and does not need Overkill to work porperly. The Overkill just helps reduce airborn sound waves, somthing Damplifier (or any vibration mat) is not designed to do. Hope that helps ANT [/QUOTE]
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