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Elemental Designs eDead 80 Sound Deadening - 60Sq. Ft. | 
enlarge | Brand: Elemental Designs Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $300.00 Buy New: $120.00 You Save: $180.00 (60%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 13079
Country: USA Shipping Weight (lbs): 30 Dimensions (in): 720 x 12 x 0.1
MPN: e8060 Model: e8060 UPC: 410000220177 EAN: 0410000220177 ASIN: B0007P4IS8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | New Rubber Butyl Core - No Asphalt, No Melting Worries. | | • | Easy Press On Installation - Great results are easy! | | • | High Temperature Glue Design - Canada or California the glue does not break down | | • | 80 Mil Thickness - Hybrid Backing for Protection - Self Adhesive | | • | Twice the thickness standard mat products & eDead 45 |
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Product Description Elemental Designs eDead 80 is our improved, thicker, butyl based version of our original eDead. It's meant for automotive vehicles and installation in speaker boxes. eDead 80 works to reduce interior cabin noise, increase speaker dynamics in your doors, and increase overall output. More sound in your car, less sound from the outside. eDead 80 is easy to install. No special training or glues are needed at all. Anyone can do it to quiet down their cars road noise, or get better sound from their existing sound system. Because we sell direct eDead is available for a fraction of the cost of comparable products. Compare @ $2.00 Per Sq. Ft. to more than $5.00 Per Sq. Ft. for our superior performing product.
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| Customer Reviews:
What? I can't her you with all this eDead around!!! November 9, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am reasonably happy with it. The price is far more reasonable than others. The non adhesive side is nicely finished, easy to clean and does not stick to the underside of your carpet after install like most others. If money was no object, I would stay with Dynamat original in which I have lots of experience. I always use high heat with Dynamat original to install for the best bond. But this had to low of a melting point. As a conclusion, I didn't feel I got a good enough bond in the nooks and crannies. I also lined the inside of my computer case in an attempt to cut down fan noise- It was worth the time and about 5 square feet of eDead.
Worked better than I thought it would. January 1, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
After reading reviews of sound deadening material, I was a little reluctant to spend the time and effort to try to quiet my Triumph Spitfire. I chose the v1SE material for best sound rating/cost ratio. Some other brands were a tiny bit quieter in the ratings but were much more expensive. The package came in only a few days! It was easy to work with and the hardest part of the project was removing the seats and carpet. I recommend using the rubber roller to get it pressed in place firmly. I spent 5 or 6 hours covering virtually every part of the floor, rockers, firewall, doors, and part of the trunk. 60 sq. ft. goes a long way in a British sports car. On the test ride, I wasn't expecting much but it made enough of a difference that the car is noticably quieter even with the top down (something I didn't expect). The whole car seems more solid. Your results may not be as good, the Spitfire came with zero sound insulation so this is a great improvement.
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