Yes sir. Sa tsikot shop tinuturo ng tao ko kung paano hihiwaan ang deadening pad just in case may aayusin. Thats why its important na magtanong din po sa installer.
Yes sir. Sa tsikot shop tinuturo ng tao ko kung paano hihiwaan ang deadening pad just in case may aayusin. Thats why its important na magtanong din po sa installer.
good am! mine is an old isuzu hilander with basic sound setup only... my concern really is on the rattling noise of its doors... matanda na kasi siya... will deadening lessen the rattling noise... TIA
had deadening installation c/o tsikotshop... big improvement both sa NVH and sa tunog ng sounds.
Jon of Tsikotshop installing outerskin deadening...
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Hi sir. do you recommend sound deadening for a 2009 montero? will it have an effect considering the loud diesel engine humm? thank you sir.And where is tskiotshop? ive been hearing about it but i havent the slightest idea where it is in taguig. bgc lang po kasi ang alam ko sa taguig, would very much like to visit the shop.
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*nelany... around 6sheets ata nagamit at 550pesos per sheet... around 3hours siguro inabot.
*jazz799, tsikotshop is along east service road.. near sales bridge.. kahilera ng TESDA. check mo sa google maps lalabas ang exact location
Sir Jedi,
Ask ko lang po kung pwede magpa re-route / re-wiring ng sound setup ng strada ko and how much ang labor. Mag papalagay na rin ako ng door sound deadening sa 4 doors and how much it will cost. Complete equipments na ako sir. Na setup na sound system ko sa Isabela pero magpapalit ako ng speaker wirings and rca cable (monster xtra low noise materials).
Many thanks.
any idea kung saan makaka bili ng sound deadening? or saan meron nag iinstall?
price?
A lot of car audio shops sell MLV sheets and also offers installation. Price per sheet varies between brands but each sheet costs around 500 pesos.
The most apparent use of road deadening sheets is to reduce the amount of road noise. And as noise is typically in the bass region of 200hz, quieting that down gives the user "uy, nice bass!". A very good analogy for this is the seal of earphones. Have you ever tried your typical Apple earbuds versus those that are IEMs? You will notice that everything's "fuller" once you have a good seal on your ears and this draws you to enjoy your music more.
There are actually three types of deadeners: CLDs, MLVs, and CCFs. We're most familiar with MLVs or mass loaded vinyls (usually, shop installers know them as "butyl sheets") because it's the most inexpensive alternative to lead that blocks sound. Aside from blocking the sound via its mass/density it also lowers a panel's resonant frequency. As for the others, CCFs are closed cell foams and is used as a decoupler and CLD sheets on the other hand are used to lessen the vibration around the cabin. Visualize a thin sheet of metal and you hit it... it'll go "tinnggggg", what the CLD does is lessen the decay of the sound so you hear the "ting" for just one second versus three. As a less expensive alternative, you can create your DIY CLD sheets by buying a MLV sheet and cutting it into small pieces then pasting it all over the car.
Will it help? That depends. As different cars adapt differently to deadening. The advantages of deadening a Merc versus a Kia Pride is huge as an example. However, if you are going to deaden, go for the doors first then the flooring as these two contribute the best bang-per-buck in vehicle (floor) and sound (doors usually).
All I can tell you is that two things:
1. I've never seen a professional car audio event contestant without deadeners.
2. I've never seen a noisy car win car audio events. This is the reason why walang nananalo na Isuzu Crosswind![]()
Do you know any shops that offer the product and installation services here in Quezon City, and I assume they also install in speakers, yes?
*respi
Just drop by Banawe Street and you'll literally find tens of them offering speaker installation services. However, deadening is best done by more specialized car audio shops such as Candyshop, Jetcars, Maspro, Dawg Audio, etc.