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Any1 ever use this kind. Shop handed me 2 sheets said it's a version of dynamat I think he may have said hushmat but there are no logos. Was planing on using on speakers pods and lower fairing. If not worth using no prob I already plan on picking up some dynamat
Just a head up guys. While it looks nice, you don’t need full coverage to benefit from a sound deadener.
Originally Posted by Tailwind
Not exactly sure what mean here? Please splain. Are u saying that 1 sq ft coverage will deliver the same results that 4 sq ft will?
T.
I agree T. Try telling that to the Classic and Hot Rod car builders. I guarantee you couldn't talk them into only covering half of the floor pans on a resto build.
Tailwind - Only pointing this out for the sake of discussion that there is a law of diminishing returns and that a little sound deadener, say 50% coverage, can still go a long way in reducing vibrations. Plus the advantage of weight reduction from the use of less material, this stuff isnt exactly light.
Sbates08 Those Hot Rider builders might be better served by using a layered approach to sound control, Dynomat, a Decoupler (MLV), and a closed cell foam.
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