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Old 05-04-2006, 05:20 PM
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Question please advice

found some dynamat http://www.uscaraudio.com/cgi-bin/us...atalogno=10455 at www.uscaraudio.com and wanted to know if dynamat really helps and should i buy it.

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Old 05-04-2006, 06:10 PM
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That is not a bad price for dynamat but you can probably find other stuff that works just as well for a cheaper price.
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dynamat really help to reduce vibration.Also it will increase your spl level by reducing the expention of the body panels.Finally dynamat or any sound dampening(I use concrete lining call resisto and it does the same job) will increase the performance of your entirelly system and will give you a better sound quality.
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thank you for all the help

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i lined the whole rear chassis in dynamat
i really regret it
3m rubberizer makes more of a difference
dynamat should really be used to soundproof specific locations, the rubberizer should be used for everything
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