Bronze Member Username: CoreylPost Number: 20 Registered: Oct-06 | when i turn my sub up to moderate level, my trunk would rattle like crazy. I heard that installing dynamat would solve this but its a bit expensive. Is there a cheaper alternative? |
Bronze Member Username: The_image_dynamicSan Diego, CA USA Post Number: 15 Registered: Dec-06 | eDead from Elemental Designs. There is a "forum discount" link around here somewhere too if you search for it. http://www.edesignaudio.com/edv2/product_info.php?cPath=24&products_id=52 |
Bronze Member Username: CoreylPost Number: 21 Registered: Oct-06 | thanks. how many sq. feet would i need to do the trunk? |
Gold Member Username: CtmikeCt. Post Number: 2745 Registered: Feb-06 | order about 75-100sq. ft. and you'll be good. |
Silver Member Username: Motomattic3Post Number: 375 Registered: Oct-06 | another alternative is to take out the sub lol |
Silver Member Username: Dsmith07LaGrange, NC US oF A Post Number: 366 Registered: Jun-06 | i bet the edead stuff is the exact thing as dynamat except it just wont have " dynamat " on it..err dont u hate having to pay for a name? |
Bronze Member Username: The_image_dynamicSan Diego Post Number: 17 Registered: Dec-06 | You're right Derek, and in some cases, such as heat resistance, I believe that the newer eDead is even better. I don't really look at this as Dynamat being way overpriced, I look at it more like they were the ones who made a huge market for this stuff, and they have a certain recognition factor that some people like as far as the name on the aluminum backing. "Ooooooo you got Dynamat!.... nice!!" So this puts them in a leading position and allows them to get more for their product. It is not too much unlike tucking your shirt in so everyone can see the fancy "Calvin Klein" label on your jeans. |
New member Username: Carpentb2Post Number: 3 Registered: Dec-06 | how does dynamat and edead actually make it sound better? how do they work? |
Silver Member Username: HomegrowncamFunky Town, TX United States Post Number: 350 Registered: Jan-05 | i could be way off but i believe how it works is that it sorta traps the sound in sound the car instead of sending it through. like its putting up a barrier wall. i would like to know more on how it works! |
Bronze Member Username: The_image_dynamicSan Diego Post Number: 20 Registered: Dec-06 | Basically what it does is adds weight and density to whatever it is adhered to, therefore lowering the resonant frequency of the object to where it (if done correctly) is no longer an issue. Sheetmetal is especially a problem because it is thin and prone to flexing issues. It also seals in the sound like Cameron says, but more importantly, it seals sound OUT. The difference in road-noise in a good install is amazing. The less extraneous sound you can hear, the better your system will sound. It wouldn't hurt to fill up the hollow areas of your trunk lid and other areas with expanding foam, flatten it out as best you can, and then eDead over the top. |