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Sound Deadening 101: Know your products
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[QUOTE="powerlifter405, post: 268384, member: 2044"] [SIZE="4"]They have a nice little write up as well. From what i've experienced in the past, read about more recently I've decided I will do this: 1) Use Raamat or a similar butyl product. On page one of this post, it calcuates to some of the best product density/dollar. I have 2 10's infinity's pushed by Alpine digital M600 (excellent amp IMHO). The cab rattles and buzzes like a bee in a pop can. 2) Use a MLV to get rid of the higher and mid range noises. Put it all over the cab but be mindful of the thickness. Things will not want to bolt/clip together if to think or put in the wrong place/too close to mounting points. The windows are the #1 problem of road noise (hard to fix that), followed the door, roof and floor. The floor has so much matting and seats on top of it, is the reason I've been told it is on the bottom list of those mentioned. Your roof has a lot of air moving over it at a high rate of speed w/ just a thin head liner acting as the sound barrier. I will use both products and the write up @ raamat is similar to how I've been instructed to perform the work. Sealing the doors [B]makes a HUGE improvement[/B] and gets rid of a lot of road noise. Really if you have the time and patience, gut the interior, give yourself a full weekend, been there done that. If you have subs anywhere, add extra mat product CLD near the areas of the sub, esp in the larger vehicles like ours. The extra sheetmetal is so thin and spans a larger area vs a sedan, it will help w/ the rattleing issues. OH, and [B]DONT[/B]use the ice guard stuff from Homedepot. I have tried it in a pinch and it sucks. I have used a lot of it in my 08, and it will all come out (see bee in a pop can above). I know 1st hand, it just isnt' dense enough and isn't made for audio purposes.[/SIZE] [COLOR="royalBlue"][SIZE="4"]http://www.raamaudio.com/products/RAAMmat-BXT-II.html[/SIZE][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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