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Doing research for my big build this summer, and ran across Kno Knoise sound deadener by KnuKonceptz:

http://www.knukonceptz.com/productMaster.cfm?category=Sound%20Deadening

Looks like this is a fairly new product. The company seems to have a good reputation for wiring products among the folks in this community, but only came across one reference to it when using the search function on the site. Has anyone tried this stuff? 100 mil thick, and 1 lb per sq ft sounds beefy, but does it perform?

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thats some expensive little packs huh... wow. glad i went with what i went with. AT FTW

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Audiofanaticz did a half hour review of AT, Knu, and Second Skin on YouTube. It's long, but worth the watch.

I'll be using some next month. If you haven't made up your mind yet, I'll let you know how well it works

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And for those who don't know, a mil referring to sound deadened is not mm or millimeters, it refers to .008in = 1 mil iirc. You want to look at the foil layer thickness too, it could be 100mils but be 97mils of butyl and 3 mil foil. Hopefully it is around 10mil foil though

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I ordered some when I got my wire, haven't gotten around to installing it yet. I pealed back a bit and it is very sticky/tacky.

 

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And for those who don't know, a mil referring to sound deadened is not mm or millimeters, it refers to .008in = 1 mil iirc. You want to look at the foil layer thickness too, it could be 100mils but be 97mils of butyl and 3 mil foil. Hopefully it is around 10mil foil though

1 mil is .001 in - or 1/1000 of an inch. So 100 mil deadener is .1" thick. 10 mil foil is .01" thick

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