Quote Originally Posted by XanRules View Post
no, not everywhere.
Map out the acoustics. Figure out what you need and where your vibrations are coming from. Sound deadening is most effective when it covers 25% of the surface.
Yeah.... That's like saying that you only need to cover 25% of your cock with a condom to prevent pregnancy. you must not know what is involved in a purpose built sound quality vehicle. If/when you ever want to experience what it is like to hear the best of the best sound quality cars in the world you should come visit us here at American Radio in Cumming. Everyone, especially in the sound competition world will tell you that the more sound deadening you use the mo' betterer it will sound.

I would definitely listen to this guy! He's only the sound quality world Champion, just sayin

Quote Originally Posted by redgst97 View Post
Yes, everywhere.
There are certainly places to concentrate on, but, acoustically speaking, the more metal you can cover, the better off you will be.