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Damplifier Pro Review
Thursday, October 22, 2009 6:46 PM
Alright everyone, you all know I give advice a lot in this forum, and generally spend most of my .org time in this section. But now I bring you a product review/recommendation.

I recently received, from Second Skin Audio, a door pack(13 sq. ft.) of their vibration damper Damplifier Pro.

This was part of a review deal. Some select members of an audio forum got some free product to test, critique, and analyze. The main reason being that they were switching to all black anodized foil backing. They needed guinea pigs. Here is the review:

First I want to say that I am very impressed with the communication, shipping time, and product quality as a whole. A+ to Ant at Second Skin.

The product itself is VERY sturdy. I was surprised at the foil thickness. Some products(not to bash, but eDead is one of them), don't even use foil. They have a foil-like mylar backing(like what helium birthday balloons are made of). It might give the dampening material a backing, but it doesn't quite stand up to the over all thickness and quality of an actual foil backed product. And the foil on this new Damplifier Pro is the thickest I have ever seen. I was scared that the black would flake off, but it doesn't! It is a permanent part of the product, and I LOVE the look(even when you don't see it), of black dampener over shiny reflective stuff.

The car: 1999 Saturn SL2. This is Pauls DD that I put together a nice little system in. He did a great job of choosing products, and him and I did a great install and LOVE the sound even before the Damplifier.

The install:
Random ass shot of the sticky side:



First thing we did was remove the door panels. We are going to do 1 layer on each door, and use the excess in trouble spots on the trunk.(tail light panel mainly).

Drivers door panel removed:


After the access holes got covered along with the entire door panel(already have some cheaper dampener in behind the woofers):

Hadn't poked holes for mounting tabs yet, but you get the idea.

Cleaning the passenger side door:


Passenger side done, INCLUDING mounting holes for door panel this time:


Tail light mounting panel before:


Tail light mounting panel after:


tail light lens panel before:


Tail light lens panel after:


For reassurance that the trunk light panel wasn't going to rattle anymore, we lined as much of the inner skin of the trunk lid as we could:




Then we had 2 full sheets left, so we found the biggest, flattest spots in the trunk(keep noise out a little bit, keep bass in, and keep rattles down):


Paul and I were both very impressed with this stuff! I was told that temperature SHOULDN'T be an issue, but we were the only real guinea pigs that dealt with cold weather during our install. Let me be the first to say that, contrary to my expectations, this adhesive is AMAZING in cold. Our install was done at about 40 degrees ambient temperature. Ant wasn't joking when he said it would be fine. The stuff is better than any adhesive on cheaper products that I have used. And comparable, easily, to the high end stuff I have used.

Paul plans on buying more when he can, and I think it's a great idea. Hopefully get his rear doors done, MAYBE another layer on the fronts, and finish the trunk.

I highly recommend grabbing some Second Skin Damplifier Pro as soon as you might need some dampener material.

I am also thinking about getting some of their Luxury Liner sound barrier product to try out. Supposed to be amazing stuff to kill road noise.


On the other hand....you have other fingers.

In my family we teach that boys have a God-stick and girls have a Shame Cave. -John Stewart

Re: Damplifier Pro Review
Thursday, October 22, 2009 6:51 PM
Hows this stuff priced versus other products?



Re: Damplifier Pro Review
Thursday, October 22, 2009 6:59 PM
It isn't cheap. eDead and some other products are cheaper. But consider the backing is cheaper, less effective, thinner, and not even metal, that whole "get what you pay for" thing comes into play.

This stuff also boasts the highest butyl content on the market. The adhesive alone is worth the money. THE BEST I have used among anything in, around, or below it's price range.

I hear TONS of good things about Raammat as well, so I would say go to Raammat's site, then go to Second Skins site and compare prices between similar products. That is the closest you will get to a fair comparison. Dynamat Xtreme isn't even close to the thickness or adhesion of this stuff, if that says anything.


On the other hand....you have other fingers.

In my family we teach that boys have a God-stick and girls have a Shame Cave. -John Stewart
Re: Damplifier Pro Review
Thursday, October 22, 2009 7:02 PM
How much would I need to do my doors and trunk?



Re: Damplifier Pro Review
Thursday, October 22, 2009 7:25 PM
both doors and trunk for certain? I would say 2 door packs, maybe 3 if you do the trunk floor too. I would imagine 2 door packs would do both doors nicely, and then the underside of the trunk lid.


On the other hand....you have other fingers.

In my family we teach that boys have a God-stick and girls have a Shame Cave. -John Stewart
Re: Damplifier Pro Review
Thursday, October 22, 2009 7:27 PM
Cool thanks sir.



Re: Damplifier Pro Review
Thursday, October 22, 2009 8:20 PM
just get a bulk pack thats what im getting!

ive been planning on buying this stuff and its good to know that some one i trust to give advice is saying this is a good product.

Thank you




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Re: Damplifier Pro Review
Thursday, October 22, 2009 10:20 PM
I have always regarded Cascade as the best, and I still stand by them 100%, but I will say that this new SS Damplifier Pro black is awesome stuff. Slightly thicker foil than the older silver Damp. Pro, super nice adhesive that has no trouble sticking in cold weather.(I can attest down to 40 degrees, but I bet it would work lower too, but be less pliable)


On the other hand....you have other fingers.

In my family we teach that boys have a God-stick and girls have a Shame Cave. -John Stewart
Re: Damplifier Pro Review
Friday, October 30, 2009 7:46 PM
I have a roll of eDead 40 that I haven't messed with yet...

I guess I'll replace both window motors/regulators since the drivers needs it and use the edead on the floor for road noise and get some Sound Damplifier SS Pro Black.
Re: Damplifier Pro Review
Friday, October 30, 2009 9:29 PM
If you have some eDead 40 left, when you get the SS Damp pro, you will probably kick yourself for buying the eDead 40 lol. honestly, this stuff is worlds ahead of it.


On the other hand....you have other fingers.

In my family we teach that boys have a God-stick and girls have a Shame Cave. -John Stewart
Re: Damplifier Pro Review
Saturday, October 31, 2009 9:50 AM
JLAudioCavalier wrote:If you have some eDead 40 left, when you get the SS Damp pro, you will probably kick yourself for buying the eDead 40 lol. honestly, this stuff is worlds ahead of it.


That's the truth...I got an amazing deal on some eDead V1SE2 a while back, and I'm wishing I would've just went with the Damp Pro to begin with. It doesn't work nearly as well.


If it's too loud then you're too old.

Re: Damplifier Pro Review
Saturday, October 31, 2009 6:08 PM
Re: Damplifier Pro Review
Saturday, October 31, 2009 9:54 PM
sndsgood wrote:no man just go to home depot and get ice gaurd.


Don't joke about ice guard, man.



Re: Damplifier Pro Review
Saturday, October 31, 2009 10:07 PM
Someone on a local forum here (a "veteran advice giver" on there none the less), recommended peel and seel and when I tried to tell him why you don't use that I got shunned off the site because I am apparently too new to know anything... It's a shame how many ricers and ghetto ass hack jobs run an entire forum.


On the other hand....you have other fingers.

In my family we teach that boys have a God-stick and girls have a Shame Cave. -John Stewart
Re: Damplifier Pro Review
Saturday, October 31, 2009 10:17 PM
I did my entire car in peel&seal (or equivalent) and oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god it sucked.



Re: Damplifier Pro Review
Monday, November 02, 2009 10:13 AM
i used it once in my mustang and went to power up the windows one day they go up with a big tar streak all over it. @!#$ got yanked out that night. lol


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