sound deadening
#21
hmmmm thx for the tips. unfortunately i do not have a garage yet plus my car is the daily driver and i'm going to completely gut the inside and run some extra wires and so on. fairly HUGE job. waiting till the weather warms slightly and i have my next 4 day weekend.my system slams hard now... i have an assortment of ol skool pg items. soon to be retired. i'm goin over the top on my new set-up. 2-1200.1 PG Rsd's and a 500.4 PG Rsd plus bass cube and 215EQix i have 2 15 RF HX2 should be loud lol.
#23
i was tempted to get the stuff at home depot, but then i heard a voice in the back of my head saying "do it right or don't do it at all". asphalt melts in the summer. unless you want that mess to deal with, go with a butyl based product (ie b-quiet, which is Canadian).
#24
i was tempted to get the stuff at home depot, but then i heard a voice in the back of my head saying "do it right or don't do it at all". asphalt melts in the summer. unless you want that mess to deal with, go with a butyl based product (ie b-quiet, which is Canadian).
I agree. If you do it - do it right from the first time. By the end of the day however, its either the asphalt melting in your car or money melting in your wallet.
I agree. If you do it - do it right from the first time. By the end of the day however, its either the asphalt melting in your car or money melting in your wallet.
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#28
hey guys, looks like he is selling this stuff on Ebay
in comparision, its almost as good as b-quiet, just 15mils thiner...but at this price, worth it to buy twice as much
100sf FatMat Car Audio Sound Deadener + Dynamat Roller - (eBay.ca item 140313403925 end time 19-Apr-09 18:00:00 EDT)
in comparision, its almost as good as b-quiet, just 15mils thiner...but at this price, worth it to buy twice as much
100sf FatMat Car Audio Sound Deadener + Dynamat Roller - (eBay.ca item 140313403925 end time 19-Apr-09 18:00:00 EDT)
#29
Here is a really cheap way to sound deaden your trunk/car.
Buy a few cans of rubberized undercoating from Canadian Tire. $6 to $10 per can.
It dries nicely and does not stink.
Spray where needed. Let dry.
Go to any carpet store or Home Depot and by some 1/2 to 3/4 inch thick carpet padding and lay it down over the spray. You can use closed cell or open cell but my research indicates closed cell, neoprene will work the best. Either way you can't go wrong. You can use a spray adhesive (high temp) or simply lay the padding down on the un dried undercoating that you just sprayed.
50 sq ft of the padding costs $25. You cant beat it.
Buy a few cans of rubberized undercoating from Canadian Tire. $6 to $10 per can.
It dries nicely and does not stink.
Spray where needed. Let dry.
Go to any carpet store or Home Depot and by some 1/2 to 3/4 inch thick carpet padding and lay it down over the spray. You can use closed cell or open cell but my research indicates closed cell, neoprene will work the best. Either way you can't go wrong. You can use a spray adhesive (high temp) or simply lay the padding down on the un dried undercoating that you just sprayed.
50 sq ft of the padding costs $25. You cant beat it.
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