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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1192092" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>[MENTION=21782]BajaFred[/MENTION]:</p><p></p><p>Guy and I have both applied dynamat in a limited capacity - see his stereo upgrade for under 500 bucks thread in the audio/video/whatever section.</p><p></p><p>My take: Biggest sound impact was adding dynamat to the sub enclosure. I did all 4 doors, plus the sub enclosure. Unfortunately for me I did door speakers and dynamat at the same time so I wasn’t able to get a precise db reading or tell if it did anything for the sound quality (back to back). I would say there is a marginal to small difference in cabin noise for the better. </p><p></p><p>I started off by adding a Kicker sub and 300w Kenwood amp in the stock sub enclosure. This was a great bang for the buck mod. Dynamat on the sub enclosure made a really, really big difference in the bass quality and punch. Lots more than I expected. </p><p></p><p>Having done it, I would not dynamat the cab as a home project. I’d pay pros to do it. The doors took me about an hour to 75 minutes each.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1192092, member: 21926"] [MENTION=21782]BajaFred[/MENTION]: Guy and I have both applied dynamat in a limited capacity - see his stereo upgrade for under 500 bucks thread in the audio/video/whatever section. My take: Biggest sound impact was adding dynamat to the sub enclosure. I did all 4 doors, plus the sub enclosure. Unfortunately for me I did door speakers and dynamat at the same time so I wasn’t able to get a precise db reading or tell if it did anything for the sound quality (back to back). I would say there is a marginal to small difference in cabin noise for the better. I started off by adding a Kicker sub and 300w Kenwood amp in the stock sub enclosure. This was a great bang for the buck mod. Dynamat on the sub enclosure made a really, really big difference in the bass quality and punch. Lots more than I expected. Having done it, I would not dynamat the cab as a home project. I’d pay pros to do it. The doors took me about an hour to 75 minutes each. [/QUOTE]
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