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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Houston, TX
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: CA
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I don't have any experience with either of those. The first one seems to require a $50 sprayer in addition to the liquid. Seems pricey to me, unless you have a large project.
VMPS Audio uses Soundcoat GP-1 for their cabinets. I bought 2 gallons from them for either $79 or $99 per gallon -- I don't recall at the moment. The product can be applied with a paint brush, a trowel, or a sprayer. I don't know how much sonic benefit it actually provides, because I have never heard my subwoofer without it. Recently, VMPS has been using "Black Hole self-adhesive pads" as a new improvement to Soundcoat. www.vmpsaudio.com (look under technical > cabinets) www.soundcoat.com (look under damping > GP1) |
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Thanks for the info and links.
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