n8ball2013 wrote:what is your test vehicle. and what is the determining factor for mic placement was it db drag style placement or kick panel?
lundis wrote:ok...im f*ckin SOLD...do you guys make your own amps, or are they a re-label job? i cant imagine so based on the pricing. is that all in-house too, or is that outsource? sorry to be nosy, but i still just cant help this nagging feeling of it being too good to be true. you know this country...everything always sounds too good to be true..and it never is!
but 145 with 6.5" subs..holy f*ckin sh*t thats amazing!!!! im all over that!!! i cant wait till tax refund time!! HAHA!
Short Hand wrote:I was impressed with the Edead V1 material, although very thin, The stuff can be layered up to 5 times or more and still be cheaper then Dynamat, Clean product to work with, no smell, and next to no black adhesive left on my hands. To top it off and what was my favourite part about using it was the fact that the aluminum layer did not cut my fingers to hell like other products do.
It peeled easy
It stuck well
It layered well
It is dirt Cheap
It never cut me up
It sliced easily and made no gunky mess of my blade and scissors.
For a deadening Product, I would give it a 9/10. The only drawback being that you have to layer it on quite a bit in order to acheive certain goals, which means more labour.