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To sound deaden or to not sound deaden?
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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8856309" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>The stuff the OP listed is asphalt based and all iirc by the same people. Resonix is the top rated sound deadener around right now across the board via independent testing on the facebook group The Deadening. Guy who runs it takes every known sound deadener and does a ton of testing using his own money and equipment. Resonix is always on top. From there they go down. Check them out for a list of what is best right now. There is good quality stuff out there if you don't want to pay for Resonix. I would just stay far away from the stuff you listed originally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8856309, member: 676743"] The stuff the OP listed is asphalt based and all iirc by the same people. Resonix is the top rated sound deadener around right now across the board via independent testing on the facebook group The Deadening. Guy who runs it takes every known sound deadener and does a ton of testing using his own money and equipment. Resonix is always on top. From there they go down. Check them out for a list of what is best right now. There is good quality stuff out there if you don't want to pay for Resonix. I would just stay far away from the stuff you listed originally. [/QUOTE]
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