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emperorjj1

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  1. yes... thats what im talking about
  2. LLP is a barrier so using it like that doesnt do much as far as blocking out noise. but what applying it like shown can do is lower the res freq of the panel (in which doenst matter what side is attached) or act as a decopler as tatts was saying in which it prevents the plastic from touching the metal of the door (while its not a big difference i would say just like the pic foam out would be best)
  3. lol right... it looks like they ran over it with the truck... twice
  4. if the main problem is roof flex and rattles up there your main product to use is damp pro or spl tiles. lux liner on the roof is going to be a bad idea. that stuff is too heavy to be putting up there
  5. lol yup. firewall is oddly enough one of the few products i dont have in my car. Im very tempted to order a gall but i just havent had time to even breathe lately and im betting its going to stay that way all summer. not sure if the videos are helping at all but they are definatly fun to watch and pretty informative too... "skum-pucker this is for u" LOL that shit is funny
  6. if not then just use normal overkill its still going to be better then nothing
  7. on the fiberglass i would say use overkill pro instead of the normal overkill BUT the normal overkill would work too so either or is fine, the pro would just help standing waves better and with 8 sets of mids so i think its worth the extra charge
  8. make sure to use lux pro since the new lux liner is just the mlv no coupling layer otherwise it sounds good to me..... maybe OK pro instead of ok on the fiberglass but either way
  9. when u soldered the leads did u jsut solder as long as they were?
  10. lol so twice is even better
  11. double check phase on both the subs and the input for the rcas.... unplug one of the rcas and see what the volume difference is. if the volume goes down by ~half then its correct if it goes up by double then its out of phase. do the same with the subwoofers unplug one of the 2 ect
  12. whoot whoot. party at ants house
  13. emperorjj1 replied to SaxMan's topic in Off Topic
    fuck apps... apple is one big i sore
  14. nice man... nice
  15. :ohnoes9: right by pricing and above install instructions "Luxury Liner is a highly effective barrier and absorber composite mat consisting of a flexible vinyl barrier and acoustical grade open cell foam. Apply Luxury Liner on top of vibration dampers to reflect the sound waves that penetrate vibration dampers and noise filter it in to the cars cabin."
  16. set it to 3/4. It looks like the 3 adjustments only effect channels 3/4 so if it was on 1/2 it would be in 2 channel mode. 3/4 4 channel mode. and 1+3/2+4 is some crazy bullshit mono summing for 2 preout decks without subcontrol
  17. Well... The old Luxury Liner was the 1 lb MLV laminated to the open celled foam. This stuff is 1.25 lbs psf so it is 20% heavier for slightly better results, but you have to add alalye rof OVerkill or Overkill Pro to go along with it so more work is required. Either way, it is good stuff! Very affordable too ANT aww i see i thought it would work solo. ya i dont have room under my carpet for much of anything.... not that i need to be adding anything to my car
  18. probably the same info from before.... just needs to be updated to the new stuff
  19. nice. how would you compare to regular LL? not like i need it but that might actually fit under my carpet
  20. ??? am i supposed to? yes the center will be on its own amp as soon as i can get to it. I didn't choose amps with small footprints at all (3 a600, 1 a200, 1mc423, 1 T40001bd)

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