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Elemental Designs eDead 45 Sound Deadening - 20Sq. Ft.

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MSRP: $60.00
Your Price: $20.00
Savings: $ 40.00 ( 67% )
Shipping: N/A
Manufacturer: Elemental Designs
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Elemental Designs eDead 45 Sound Deadening - 20Sq. Ft. Features
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Self Adhesive - No 3rd Party Glues Required Easy Press On Installation - Great results are easy! High Temperature Glue Design - Canada or California the glue does not break down 45 Mil Thickness - Alumn Backing for Protection New Rubber Butyl Core - No Asphalt, No Melting Worries.
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Additional Elemental Designs eDead 45 Sound Deadening - 20Sq. Ft. Information
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Elemental Designs eDead 45 is our original and most popular sound deadening material. It's meant for automotive vehicles and installation in speaker boxes. eDead 45 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 45 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 @ $1.00 Per Sq. Ft. to $5.00 Per Sq. Ft. for our superior performing product.
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What Customers Say About Elemental Designs eDead 45 Sound Deadening - 20Sq. Ft.:
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Pros: Great price. Compared to Dynamat Xtreme, Second Skin's Damplifier, or even Cascade Audio's VB-2 it just doesn't stack up. Doesn't need to be heated up. Flimsy. Plain and simple, Dynamat is just too expensive, it works great, but when a similar product costs well less then half the price for twice as much you really can't go wrong. It's very flexible and easy to install. I'll just break this down into pros and cons to make this easy for myself. which brings me to the next con.
What little bit I used on the car has since been removed and replaced with one of the other above products. Didn't see a noticeable reduction in sound or vibrations, I guess it's probably because it's flimsy. So don't expect a huge difference in the overall reduction in sound or vibrations. I've had to reattach the material in several areas because it has failed to stay adhered to the panel. One of the better priced sound deadening mats out there. This makes it easy to install, but it also compromises the durability of it.
Cons: Poor adhesion. Doesn't perform as well as the other products out there. If you have this installed in your trunk and set something the least bit heavy in there it WILL tear right through the silver plastic film. And personally I would highly recommend looking at the other products that are available.
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