I've been researching soundproofing in between wiping off old layers of melted bitumen from the floor pan of my SL. I'll be happy to be rid of all the stuff. Still one section left, barely visible, on the top right where the glove box is supposed to be. That one will be a tough removal! A technique I figured out is to use a very stiff brush head on a vacuum, spray down the melted foam or whatever with your choice of solvent, and scrub it off. That kept the paint looking nice. And yet, it's tiring working under a dash.
Anyway, since Sound Deadener Showdown isn't around anymore, I found some discussions about this company called ResoNix which actually backs up its product with testing. It seems to be moderately more effective than DynaMat, and it is certainly cheaper. It seems to be highly regarded by the audiophiles on Reddit, for what it's worth. Testing done here: https://resonixsoundsolutions.com/independent-testing-data/ Their product seems to work identically to SDS's material, which always was top-notch.
Some old discussions I've found speak highly of materials that use a lead layer. That must have been nice to use since it seems one could put that on a transmission column without adhesives, its weight would keep it down. However, this seems pretty tough to find nowadays, and most threads referencing it on assorted car forums are from 10+ years ago.
I'll likely proceed with this ResoNix stuff. Their reference information section has also been extremely useful and forthcoming. Will report on results whenever I get it done.
Anyway, since Sound Deadener Showdown isn't around anymore, I found some discussions about this company called ResoNix which actually backs up its product with testing. It seems to be moderately more effective than DynaMat, and it is certainly cheaper. It seems to be highly regarded by the audiophiles on Reddit, for what it's worth. Testing done here: https://resonixsoundsolutions.com/independent-testing-data/ Their product seems to work identically to SDS's material, which always was top-notch.
Some old discussions I've found speak highly of materials that use a lead layer. That must have been nice to use since it seems one could put that on a transmission column without adhesives, its weight would keep it down. However, this seems pretty tough to find nowadays, and most threads referencing it on assorted car forums are from 10+ years ago.
I'll likely proceed with this ResoNix stuff. Their reference information section has also been extremely useful and forthcoming. Will report on results whenever I get it done.