Silver Member Username: BernymacRialto, CA United States Post Number: 269 Registered: Sep-04 | What is the most affordable sound deadning material out there, easy to work with, and has the same quality as other sound deadners. |
Gold Member Username: SouthernrebelMonroe, Louisiana USA Post Number: 3391 Registered: Mar-04 | eDead or Peal-n-seal. eDead is about $1 per sq ft. |
Gold Member Username: CtmikeCt. Post Number: 1829 Registered: Feb-06 | go here and you can get the edead for only .80 a sq. ft. http://www.edesignaudio.com/edv2/index.php?cPath=90 |
Gold Member Username: Dustin3Tigard, OR U.S. Post Number: 3529 Registered: Oct-05 | off ebay also, dont get v1, get v1se |
Silver Member Username: RiskybPost Number: 202 Registered: Feb-06 | Don't buy dynamat. If you are going that route just go to home depot and buy some "Heat and Ice Shield" it's basically the same thing and hella cheaper. If you really want sound deadening lol... SPL competitors ues concrete in the doors. |
Silver Member Username: BernymacRialto, CA United States Post Number: 271 Registered: Sep-04 | Well in about two weeks I plan on taking almost everything out of my car, except for the front seats. Wanted to sound dead the rear doors, inner wheel wells, back doors, trunk floow, trunk sides. front doors, and the roof also. Then after that I'm actually going to think about what to do next. Most likely I would probaly build my box next, amp racks and so forth. I was going to have a shop install my stuff, but I would say I'm smart enough to do it myself, just takes time and patience. But screw it, gives me something to do now. But first phase is sound deadning. Is there a place I can get the v1se for cheaper than 1.6 per sqft. |
Platinum Member Username: GlasswolfWisteria, Lane USA Post Number: 11656 Registered: Dec-03 | just read the comparison review: http://sounddeadenershowdown.com/ |
Gold Member Username: Basshead86Google is your Friend, FL Post Number: 6105 Registered: Aug-05 | ^^^i always post that when these threads come up. lol |
Silver Member Username: BernymacRialto, CA United States Post Number: 278 Registered: Sep-04 | Thanks. I'll most likely go with that rammat. |
Silver Member Username: FrkkevinLake Worth, Texas US Post Number: 837 Registered: Nov-05 | Tuff Stuff .. Lol.. believe it or not that stuff works wonders for gaps in the build of the car or on trunk lid gaps ect..1 can of that expandable foam will fille quite a bit of space.. that added with sound deadener = ![]() |