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matt
27/01/2003, 01h01
Surement y'en a ici qui on utilisé du sound dampening pour réduire les bruits de caisses et les autres sons venant du chemin pour pouvoir apprécier votre musique sans avoir a défoncer vos speakers....



J'aimerais savoir, un bon sound dampening material, est-il efficace pour assourdir les basses fréquences qui émanent du muffler aftermarket? J'essaie de rendre ma ride un peu plus civilisé, pis l'exaust m'énarve en maudit.

live4speed
29/01/2003, 19h21
Dynomat est un bon dampening. C'est un des plus populaires.

matt
30/01/2003, 03h17
anyone got info on these people?



http://www.cascadeaudio.com/products.html

Meith
30/01/2003, 13h16
fait une recherche dans la section systeme de son me semble que ca avait déja été discuté !

twin54
31/01/2003, 00h59
cascade is good there vb2 is actually quite impressive!

Mohawkboom
04/02/2003, 15h19
Avoid Dynamat an cascade..their both VERY overpriced for that you get..



In cananda nothing works out cheaper than Brown Bread..it's a Dynamat extreme equivalent that's actually alot easier to work with and doesn;t stink. Deadens just as well and is less than half the price..



It's available at http://www.b-quiet.com



Also Raammat and Fatmat from the $US are quite good, but with shipping and brokerage and tax it's more expensive than brown bread.



Cheers

Mohawk

TravisMitchell
04/02/2003, 20h15
i used brown bread through my whole car and i'm very happy with it.

i can get you some for a good price. pm me if you're interested

Pascal
04/02/2003, 20h55
.. and for the rest of us, Resisto roofing membrane is good enough. Funny how they make most of the same types as Dynamat does... ;) 100$ to do the whole car. Home Depot, Reno-Depot, etc...

Mohawkboom
04/02/2003, 20h57
The problem with resisto is it to properly adhere the sticcky side has to be heated to the point where it's almost melting and it's an asphalt based material so it smells some kinda funky.



It does deaden well though, but it's not the easist to work with or the most durable sticky wise.



I've used that stuff on garages and it's not fun to play around with. and if it's not installed right..it can peal off and won't deaden as well..

matt
05/02/2003, 01h10
why not use another epoxy, on glue?

v-dubs
06/02/2003, 23h19
its got to be dynamat

Mohawkboom
07/02/2003, 02h43
Originally posted by v-dubs

its got to be dynamat



Of course it does..why use the most expensive sound deadening matt on the market, when you can purchase other equiavlent matts all of which are easier to work with and deaden just as well for less than half the price!!!..



there's Fatman, Brown Bread and Raam60 off the top of my head that on whole outperform Dynamat Xtreem in ease of application, durability of adhesive and less smell and all deaden as well.



Let's by the harder to apply more expensive product because the company who owns it has a huge marketting budget which is why the cost of the product is so damn high...

matt
07/02/2003, 02h47
mohawkboom, you and I speak think alike ;)