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We just change our Regular Luxury Liner noise barrier. It used to be a two part composite system made up of 1 lb psf vinyl barrier 1/4" open celled foam We just gave it an overhaul and are now shipping it out. The new Luxury Liner is: 1.25 lbs psf No foam Just raw mass loaded vinyl The price was reduced as well Check it out here: Second Skin Luxury Liner - Mass Loaded Vinyl Noise Barrier - 1.25 lbs psf MLV Thanks for your attention! ANT
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Sound Deadening Materials - Soud Deadening Pads
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currently my van has original dynamat,thinking of switching to the spl tiles or damplifier pro.has anyone ever done the brand switch,and if so were there any gains spl wise.thanks
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can you refer me to someone who can tell me about my company becomming an internet and land dealer for Second Skin? email is [email protected] thanks
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First off, i have a 86 ext cab s15 pickup truck and the equipment is in my sig. I hear matting them is bad because of the natural cabbin flex these trucks need to sound at best when dealing with SPL. Then.. i heard people gain from them with matting(for spl). I've pretty much heard A LOT of things... only mat the floor.. only mat the side pannels.. etc etc etc. So can someone clear this up for me? Im looking to gain some dBs while still having the natural effect of matting (music inside, noise outside)
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I am getting ready to built my next system and want to know what people think about deadening a sealed trunk? This is in a 99 Honda Acoord(Think pop can)and I will be forward firing my Fi BTL 15" and sealing the trunk off. I will be doing Second Skin Damplifer floor, doors(inner and outer), pillars, back deck and ceiling. I will probly also be doing Luxury liner Pro(luxury liner min.). I am getting ready to built the box inside the trunk. I had planed on a single layer of Damplifer inside the trunk for good measure before building the box as I won't be able to take it back out. I already have the Damplifer and will probly do a single layer just to know my trunk isn't ratt…
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Second Skin is happy to announce that we now have our T-shirts in stock! Sizes range from medium and Large & extra large, and are available in black only Check them out here: http://www.secondskinaudio.com/products/sound-deadener-t-shirt.php Thanks for your attention! ANT
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Just wondering how many sq ft there are in the pack. The website says 20sq ft. However, I just got mine today and it had a sticker on it saying 36sq ft. That sticker was covering an original 28 sq ft label. So how much dampening do you actually get in one of these packs? I haven't measured it myself due to the extreme laziness. Was hoping someone could chime in.
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is this stuff worth the money...really? ican get the door kits, 20sq, for $44 out the door and this stuff is 90 or the the same amount
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Well first i gotta thank Ant and everyone at secondskin for giving me this opportunity to install this top of the line product! Personally i have had experience with just regular damplifier on my friends trailblazer, stuff worked wonders and fixed the annoying rattle he had in his roof. Now on to my damplifer pro, first time i put it in was on the roof and on the floor of my trunk, just by doing that it got rid of ALOT of road noise and my roof is solid as a rock now. Then tonight i had the time to install the rest, and decided to do my doors, took awhile but man was it worth it. Immediately after putting everything back together i noticed how much better my door speaker'…
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Upon opening the Damp Pro box first thing I noticed was the nice wood roller and sample of the old Damp Pro. As I picked up the sample, first thing I noticed is how much thicker, stiffer, and stronger if felt compared to my Stinger Road Kill Pro. I was very impresses with the Damp Pro already and I hadn't even pulled out the new stuff yet. As I start taking the deadener out of the box, I noticed how a whole sheet 20"x12" can support it self without much help at all. I pulled out all 8 sheets and was very happy with the amount of deadener I had received. It was night so I had to wait till today to install it, it was pretty hard to sleep to be honest. Once I got started I…
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Has anyone had any experience using the SPL tiles from Second Skin? Im finally starting the process of doing a build on a Suburban. I will be running 1 18" btl and i know i will definately need some sound deadening. Sounds like these Spl Tiles will be a better option for me since i dont want to have to go through dynomatting the whole truck
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Thanks to all who attended the show a couple weeks ago, and thanks to Mark from SSA for donating so much product for the raffles and contests. Buzz and Casey did a great job! Please sign in an leave a comment! ANT www.secondskinaudio.com
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We are getting ready to have a video contest. I still have some kinks to work out, but basically, we want our customer to send us videos of them using our products. Installs Before and after Comparisons Whatever you want. Rules will be posted soon Winner will get cash or prizes. Not sure yet. Just letting it be known to start thinking about some concepts for videos to send us. ANT
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To help announce our black foil Damplifier Pro, we are opening up with a promotion. We have 10 door packs of Black Damplifier Pro that will be given away around the 2 weeks from now. If you are interested here are the rules: 1. Must have a post count of 25 on the SSA Forum 2. Must be a SSA member for minimum of 1 months 3. Must be willing to install all of the products we provide 4. Must install the products within 3 weeks of getting them 5. Must take a minimum of 10 pictures of the installation, and post a build log on SSA, plus 2 other automotive/audio related website within 2 weeks of installing the products. 6. Cannot sell these products or use them in more than 1 …
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So this is what you get when you combine Second Skins new top of the line vibration dampener and a lil bit of rattle from the rear bumper.... Just when you thought my car couldnt get heavier LOL ~8.5 sheets of SPL Plate adding ~2.5 sheets of damp pro The rattle would completely go away if the tabs holding the bumper on top are pressed hard as hell so i probably could have just put a strip of overkill and been fine but thats no fun, I do plan on doing the over kill too just in case but that will have to be tomorrow.
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hey guys. Well, I think the bass has killed my fuel pump. The pump is located in the fuel tank whick is directly below the trunk where my subs are pounding once in a while. So, after I fix the furl pump tell me how the keep teh bass from kiling the pump again...
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You have all waited long enough! Now, Damplifier Pro comes with a annodized black foil, rather than a silver foil. We also increased the thickness of the foil from 6 mils to 6.5 mils for added strength, and better vibration damping! We will be updating the pics on the website in the next couple of days, but I can tell you right now, this stuff looks amazing, and performs even better! Check out the product on our site: http://www.secondskinaudio.com/vibration-mat/damplifier-pro.php Or get in on the conversation on our forum: http://www.secondskinaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6046 ANT
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I have been eyeing secondskin for about 3-4 years now i think and just never got around to using it. I got a 2008 altima 4 door with the 2.5 and well, weight is an issue for me overall. The car is amazing at hauling heavy loads up hill but im just worried about responsiveness. I plan to put in some Rainbow SLC 6.5 NG's and i want to kinda beef up the door a bit. I was looking at the Damp lite and was figuring that with its cost and realtive weight to square foot that this would be the product for me. Im not doing any SPL comps, just looking to increase the sound quality of my audio system while reducing door vibration. I am also trying to be cost concious with whate…
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SPL Tiles 6" x 10" 2 mm thick 10 mil foil .79 lbs psf This first batch has some blotchy colored adhesive. Nothing wrong with them. The adhesive did not mix long enough when the Iron oxide (black pigment) was added. As a result, we dropped the price for you all! www.secondskinaudio.com/products/cld-spl-vibration-damping-tiles.php ANT
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We just got a batch of Luxury Liner Pro in that has some textured foam. Perfectly good material, but it just has a bit of grip to it. Same performance value as the regular stuff. Use this code to take 15% off of your order at any quantity: LLP15FD Go here to use the code: http://www.secondskinaudio.com/noise-barrier/Luxury-Liner-Pro.php This code will only be active while we have the material in stock. Once the produc tis gone, the discount code will be removed.
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We have been developing a new product for SPL competitors and bass heads that is going to be unlike anything the industry as seen. Basically it is a beefed up version of or spectrum coating, but along with it, we are going to include a couple pounds of our rubber tire strands. These are little bits of rubber that are made from recycled tires. The strands are very small but super strong. According to my rubber vendor, when these strands are added to acrylic coatings the network of interwoven strands that is created will increase both elongation and tensile strength of the material by almost 500%. I think we are going to call it SPL Sludge but really, it will help with SQ a…
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Over the years we have a had a lot of street rod and race car customer come to us looking for a product that could withstand the high temperatures on the engine side of the firewall. Some cars reach levels of 1000 degrees f. and for this application, we had no product to offer them. Now we are about 8 weeks out from releasing our newest thermal insulation mat. This new material is a multi layer composite that can withstand temperatures in excess of 1000 degrees when as little as 2 inches of air space is provided between the heat source and the product. At ¼ inch thick and weighing in at .25 lbs per sq foot this is going to be our best thermal insulation material yet. The …
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After winning the contest hosted on another forum a few weeks ago I received a door kit of Damplifier Pro, as well as a Fury knife and wooden roller (Thanks)! I also ordered a spray gun and 2 gallons of Spectrum because I wanted to put at least 2 coats of deadener on all 4 doors. The kit includes 8 sheets that total 13sqft, I need at least 6 ft of mat to cover each door. I used the mat on the large flat outer skin, and spectrum as an additional layer and the coating for the inside panel. I will most likely be ordering a few more gallons of spectrum for the floorboard- I am really pleased with the outcome. Before starting use the button on the dash to disable the dome/doo…
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Lately in Dallas, TX we have been having 100-108 degree days this past two weeks and I notice that my car stays hot and attracts heat since it is all black. The car is a 2003 Saturn Ion and the hood is 56" x 36" so after doing some research I can up with some better understanding of how I wanna go about this process. I plan on buying two sheets of Heat Wave Pro or Motor Mat Pro(which one would be better?) and just use the extra heat wave for the top of my reat deck in my car to keep a little less heat from that area since my amps will be mounted under their which probably wont help but oh well. I see that it recommends that I lay Damplifier Pro to the hood first and then …
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