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Cut Through the Noise with Sound Deadening Material

Cut Through the Noise with Sound Deadening Material

Cut Through the Noise with Sound Deadening Material

There's Good Vibrations performed by Marky Mark and then there's bad vibrations performed by the road and parts of your vehicle. When those bad vibrations are in play, instead of hearing pure music from your sweet new system,

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 you're actually hearing a lot of noise.

How much noise you ask? Well if you're driving at 65 mph on the highway the noise in your vehicle is as loud as having a vacuum cleaner or garbage disposal running on your passenger seat. Yeah, that's pretty loud.

How to End the Noise

Enter sound deadening materials like MESA Damping MatSoundskinz, and Blackhole Damping materials. At first glance, sound deadening materials might look like the tin foil your burrito was wrapped in but there is no way a little tin foil could accomplish what this miracle material can do.

Where it Goes

Your installer will put sound deadening material for low and high frequency noise in some or all of the following places in your vehicle: the firewall, floor, roof, doors, truck, rear quarter panels, trunk floor and trunk lid. mesa-freestanding-display-new.jpgHaving your installer add sound deadening material to your new car stereo system can reduce noise by more than 50%! That rattle from you big bass is gone, you can have an audible conversation with your passenger, and you've just gotten the most out of your system.

Bonus Points

Sound deadening also reduces heat by more than 70% and increases the value of your car. Whether you're looking for the best sound or just a more peaceful ride, sound deadening is an obvious choice for all vehicles. Because you want to deaden your sound and not your car, make sure you get the material installed professionally by a specialist like us who guarantees their work.

Please, do us all a favor and save yourself from future headaches and expense. Be smart and always get your gear installed by the professionals.

Feb 22nd 2017

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