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Kaw ha di mo pinansin yung handle namin ha hehehe

dedenning

1. What is sound deadening?
- It is a procedure in which you "dampen" the metal panels of your car (but not all of the noise comes from the metal panels, it can come from plastic sidings, etc...). It keeps those nasty vibrations in check by adding mass to those panels and prevent the metal to vibrate due to your music or road noise/conditions. In other words, sound deadening gets rid of those annoying buzzing sounds you hear when playing your music.

2. Will sound deadening my car improve the sound of my system?
- Yes! You may not be aware of it, but the vibrating panels of your car mixes with the music you play. It can cancel out certain frequencies, rob you of much wanted bass frequencies and it can just be plain irritating to hear that "bzzzztttt... bzzzztttt..."

3. Is it worth it?
- Yes, yes and yes!!!

4. What Sound Deadening products are out there?
- There are lots of sound deadening products out in the market. You can use branded ones like Dynamat and the like... or you could do what most people in the board have done... use Flashband! Well, use Flashband if you're on a budget. Because it's really cheap!

- No brand comparisons here. Do it in your replies nalang.

5. How do you install sound deadening products?
- Real sound deadening products come in big sheets that are (well usually) specific to what part of the car you're deadening. It requires a lot of paitience to deaden your doors (this is where everyone usually starts). You need to know how to remove your door panels first. After removing the panels, clean the metal surface to ensure that the sound deadener will adhere to it. Apply the sheet and use a small roller (or spoon) to flatten and shape the deadener into the metal's contours. Usually people put in 2 layers just to be sure. But again, it depends on your budget and preference.

- If you're gonna use Flashband... follow the steps from Gino's Sound Deadening picture gallery. Hehehe... http://www.pbase.com/gino/sound_deadening

- Don't forget to deaden the side panel as well. It may not be metal, but it can surely vibrate if you play real loud. Learned this the hard way... after deadening the doors, I didn't deaden the side panel - and voila! Buzzing! Kainis!

6. It's too much work. How much if I have a shop do it?
- It depends on what product you'll be getting. For the real sound deadeners, it could cost from 1k - 2k per door, trunks cost more because it is bigger and requires more material. But the price is not fixed. It really depends on what type of product you choose. If it's Flashband you'll be using, I guess it may cost you around 6 to 650 Php.

yan copy paste ko nalang from the reply ng good friend ko pero inedit ko na ng konti hehehehe