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    New Sound Deadening

    We will be bringing these in shortly.

    Ground Zero decided to expand the line up of damping material with three additional items: GZDF 1600-SA, GZDM 1850-ML and GZDM 3700-AB.

    The GZDF 1600-SA is self-adhesive and based on viscous polyurethane foam for vibration and maximum sound absorption and heat proofing. The gift box includes 8pcs of 15mm / 0.59” thick sheets. That's a total 1,60m² / 17.22 ft².


    The GZDM 1850-ML damping mat is a 4,5 mm / 0.18” thick, self-adhesive, flexible and elastic vibro-damping material. It´s a multilayer combination of aluminium butyl and a flexible damping foam for excellent sound absorbing. The gift box includes 20 panels which makes in total 1,84m² / 19.80 ft²


    The GZDM 3700-AB is a classical aluminium-butyl damping mat. It comes in a big gift box of 40pcs 1.7mm / 0.07” thick panels which is in total 3,68m² / 39.61ft².









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    Re: New Sound Deadening

    MSRP's

    GZDM 1850-ML $114

    GZDM 3700-AB $140

    GZDF 1600-SA $75

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    Re: New Sound Deadening

    Wow...that's some cool stuff. Are the first two water-resistant?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AL9000 View Post
    Wow...that's some cool stuff. Are the first two water-resistant?

    I would assume so, but I will shoot a email off to them to verify.

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    Re: New Sound Deadening

    The acoustic foam panels look very solid, and the prices are reasonable as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hi-FiDelity View Post
    The acoustic foam panels look very solid, and the prices are reasonable as well.
    The prices should be really good. Taking the AB product for example. Its 1.7mm thick and 40sq ft cost $140, if we compare that to Second Skin Damplifier which is 1mm thick, we are $5 more for 40sq ft. If we compare it to the Damplifier Pro, that is 2mm thick and costs $203 for 36.5sq ft.

    I need to compare its retail prices towards some of the other brands, but I think it will be priced just fine for whatever it is being compared to.

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    Re: New Sound Deadening

    I would also be interested to know if the SA is water resistant. That would be amazing for my door panels.

    Are you guys going to do an MLV?

    Lastly, what temperature ranges are the products tested to?

    Thanks.

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    The multi layer is, the SA is not. The SA is meant for in between the panels on the interior of the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by astrochex View Post
    I would also be interested to know if the SA is water resistant. That would be amazing for my door panels.

    Are you guys going to do an MLV?

    Lastly, what temperature ranges are the products tested to?

    Thanks.
    I have not heard anything about a MLV product. I do not know any specifics on the temperature ranges, but I do not think you will have a problem with any of the adhesives on our products.

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    Re: New Sound Deadening

    Thanks, Scott.

    I understand why you may not want to publish temperature numbers, but please do if you can.

    And please let us know when you find out about water retention and the SA product.

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