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    started off by stripping the car off with its interior panels and started pouring liquid deadening.


    here you can see the liquid deadening being poured. once cured it will harden into a rubber like substance.


    to illustrate the kind of finish it has, i painted it white just for the photoshoot. :shock:


    same goes for the cabin area.

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    next up is a couple of layers of mixed aluminum-backed deadening mats. halo-halo yan ng flashband and lightning audio. karamihan jan flashband.


    same goes into the trunk.


    here's the ceiling with the deadening mats


    and then covered with Wurth acoustic foam.

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    here are the doors treated with a thick layer of that rubberized liquid deadening.


    then a couple of layers of flashband.


    and then sealed off with a thicker rubber like deadening mat.


    here it is with the midbass installed.


    just want to share some tips from our site!!!
    hope this helps!!!
    [SIZE="5"]A special thanks for Sir bart786 of Davao City for posting this * KAC!!![/SIZE]

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    I wonder how much weight it all adds to the car? ... Your fuel consumption will definitely change.

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    that sir is the other side of the game!!!
    have to sacrifice your fuel consumption for the love of sound!!!
    some guys always do it only on the door panels!
    posted this for a hardcore SQ peeps!!!

    BTW:the weight added is considerable somewhere between 20 to 25lbs

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    Damn... that's at least 50 kilos of deadening, isn't it?

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Damn... that's at least 50 kilos of deadening, isn't it?
    I saw on tv a van setup to maximum for audio with a concrete slab floor and very thick lexan sheet replacing the glass (to prevent it from shattering).

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Damn... that's at least 50 kilos of deadening, isn't it?
    baliktad yata sir? i think 1kg = 2.2lbs.

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    i always wanted to deaden my trunk...

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    diy nalang yan sir time lang ang kailangan!!! may offer si jeff 1800K for the trunk deadening!! kakatamad din kasi magbaklas / kabit ng mga carpets anong car po ba?

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    question lng, but how about Dynamats? isn't sound deadeding also? any differences from a liquid stuff to a ready to install dynamat deadening?

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    corolla sir..

    siguro pagkataops ng system ko tsaka ako magpapadeaden.. gusto ko din ipa-carpet yung trunk eh,,

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    boss tolitz oto mo ba yan?
    anong brand yang rubber like deadening mat?
    magkano inabot lahat?
    nakakainis flashaband, nakakatamad tanggalin...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mackkcam View Post
    question lng, but how about Dynamats? isn't sound deadeding also? any differences from a liquid stuff to a ready to install dynamat deadening?
    dynamats are use as sound deadening also. medyo pricey nga lang ito. price is around P1400 per sheet. size per sheet is 18"x32", is enough for a standard door. so bale 2 sheets pwede gamitin for 2 doors na.

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    Be careful about adding too much sound deadening material. You also need to hear outside sounds such as sirens, horns, etc any warning signs that require your immediate attention and/or action.

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    pero ok lng padeadening mo lng is Trunk at ung Mid fill lng (sa pwes2 ng 6x9's) anu ba preferrable na deadening product? and how much?

    another Newbie question:
    Difference of a car with and without sound deadening, lets say same cla ng setup, naka Deaden lng ung isang Car (also same car)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    I wonder how much weight it all adds to the car? ... Your fuel consumption will definitely change.
    that is another topic for the MYTH BUSTERS...hehehe

    I wonder what was the "liquid rubber" that was used there? Para kasing undercoat lang na rubber paint yun.

    Dynamat is just way too expensive than 3M Flashband.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mackkcam View Post
    ....another Newbie question:
    Difference of a car with and without sound deadening, lets say same cla ng setup, naka Deaden lng ung isang Car (also same car)
    mas maganda ang sound quality and lesser ang unwanted vibrations pag mataas ang volume.

    most of the time, if hindi "sensitive" ang ears mo, they would sound almost the same when the volume is low.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mackkcam View Post
    pero ok lng padeadening mo lng is Trunk at ung Mid fill lng (sa pwes2 ng 6x9's) anu ba preferrable na deadening product? and how much?
    usually yung front doors and trunk yung pina padeadening.

    got this explanation from Mickey's Autosound website. "Sound deadening treatment blocks the transmission of noise and absorbs those randomly bouncing sound waves. By eliminating the sound you don’t want, the sound you do want - or just peace and quiet when you want that - is clearer and less distorted. Since you have reduced the noise with which your sound system has to compete, you will hear more at lower volumes. Sound deadening also reduces the amount of energy lost to vibrations and flex in vehicle panels. This all adds up to less noise, better sound at every volume level and more volume for the power you send to your speakers. All of this is achieved by applying Sound deadening Mat to your vehicle’s sheet metal and trim."

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    share ko lang sakin DIY trunk using flashband








    nalipat sa bumper ang vibration

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