Cool,im a member of the southfloridasplforum too,we do some local spl competitions with termlab system.I went to the sbn in daytona and was awsome.Planning in go this year again.
I'll be at SBN. Just look for the only guy in a cowboy hat....you can't miss me.
How many coats are you spraying it down with? I know that you said that it is water based, and a lot of that dries out of the "mud" - or evaporates as it dries. I wonder how much total weight all of this deadner / blocker stuff will add to the vehicle? Not that it makes any major difference, just for sake of wondering.
I will be most likely be ordering some Damplifier at some point. I am not really a big fan of Dynomat. The doors on my RCSB sound like a bag of beer cans.
I will be most likely be ordering some Damplifier at some point. I am not really a big fan of Dynomat. The doors on my RCSB sound like a bag of beer cans.
I've used almost every sound deadening product on the market and I prefer second skin. Ant, the owner, knows what it takes: Create a product that is on the upper end of your competition and offer it at a competitive price. Besides, it's nice to get as much information as you can about the products you're shopping, and second skin is second to none on info.
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Buzz, you ever hear of "Silent Running SR1000 Marine Coating" ?
I was given a sample quart of this stuff at a Boatshow I had a booth at a couple years ago. It's a spray on sound deadner. Silent Running - high performance sound and vibration dampening coating for marine vessels
Jon
Their website says it's a viscoelastic polymer deadener. If that's the case, then second skin's Spectrum is equivalent or superior to their's. Give Ant a call and tell him I sent you. He'll be glad to hear you're interested in his products.
I know everyone on this forum that has a second gen Tundra hears rattles in their doors when the speakers hit certain bass frequencies. It's a known problem at Toyota. After deadening my doors, they sound awesome with no rattles and a smoother response.
I'll be at SBN. Just look for the only guy in a cowboy hat....you can't miss me.
Seeya there,you taking the Tundra to the show?
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Crap, you'll have a solid $$grand$$ worth of anti-vibration and sound dampening product in that RCSB alone, and that's not even talking about the equipment that you finally install. Waiting on pins and needles!