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posted on July 17th, 2012 at 01:07 AM
Why buy Dynamat?


So if anyone is interested I have done a price analysis for sound deadeners available in Oz.
Most are sold thro Ebay except for Resomat that is sold direct.
So the prices are for the largest bulk pack each vendor sells but unlike Dynamat most of the others aren't that much cheaper per square metre from the smaller sizes each vendor sells.

Starting at lowest we have

Solavis $49.71
dBKill $51.03
Car Builders $55.56
Resomat $56.00
Sound Deadener $57.14
Dynamat $69.76

As you can plainly see the Dynamat is $12 more expensive than the second most expensive and $20 more expensive than the cheapest and this is per metre squared pricings.

If you all wish to continue using this over priced American crap then go ahead but if you do some research you'll see that most of this stuff does as good a job as Dynamat and yet are Aussie made. So 4 good reasons to buy Oz are just as good a quality, does the same job, saves you money and keeps the money in Oz. :D




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posted on July 17th, 2012 at 01:34 AM



I'm all for keeping money in Australia. :)



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posted on July 17th, 2012 at 06:24 AM



Thanks for doing the research for us.
Good to know what other brands are out there.

There is also Honey if you want to go really cheap...
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/8500006/handyman-finds-honey-filled-ceiling 




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posted on July 17th, 2012 at 08:50 AM



Why say this , "If you all wish to continue using this over priced American crap then go ahead" what's your problem with Dynamat? have you used it? or don't you like it because it's expensive? just wondering.
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posted on July 17th, 2012 at 09:27 AM



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as Dynamat and yet are Aussie made. So 4 good reasons to buy Oz are just as good a quality, does the same job, saves you money and keeps the money in Oz. :D


Pretty sure none of these are Aussie made, I dont know about the dbKill. Mitchell




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posted on July 17th, 2012 at 09:33 AM



Sq mtr rate maybe correct but what about weight per mtr? The other stuff maybe half as thick so the value soon decreases. My2c



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Sq mtr rate maybe correct but what about weight per mtr? The other stuff maybe half as thick so the value soon decreases. My2c


also agree with this. the thickness of Dynamat... is far greater then some other brands ive seen. this also tells me its alot better then other brands. you get what you pay for i guess or what your willing to pay:crazy:

psimitar ... as you have given your valueable opinion... have you used any of the others?
also Australian made... pretty sure thats not totally correct. love to be proven wrong & dollars left here in Oz are far better!




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posted on July 17th, 2012 at 03:10 PM



I have used Dynamat in my Kombi s/c and I am very happy with the results, I used another product in my Oval (sorry not sure of brand) and it did not stick very well at all. I think I'll stick with using the better quality product,my 2 cents worth..cheers Dino



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posted on July 17th, 2012 at 03:26 PM



I didn't know about the aussie ones..
Main reason I steered clear of dynamat is the weight...
I do realise it does an excellent job..

in a 1200 kombi... lot of extra weight to carry around.. lol

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So if anyone is interested I have done a price analysis for sound deadeners available in Oz.
Most are sold thro Ebay except for Resomat that is sold direct.
So the prices are for the largest bulk pack each vendor sells but unlike Dynamat most of the others aren't that much cheaper per square metre from the smaller sizes each vendor sells.

Starting at lowest we have

Solavis $49.71
dBKill $51.03
Car Builders $55.56
Resomat $56.00
Sound Deadener $57.14
Dynamat $69.76

As you can plainly see the Dynamat is $12 more expensive than the second most expensive and $20 more expensive than the cheapest and this is per metre squared pricings.

If you all wish to continue using this over priced American crap then go ahead but if you do some research you'll see that most of this stuff does as good a job as Dynamat and yet are Aussie made. So 4 good reasons to buy Oz are just as good a quality, does the same job, saves you money and keeps the money in Oz. :D




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I didn't know about the aussie ones..
Main reason I steered clear of dynamat is the weight...
I do realise it does an excellent job..

in a 1200 kombi... lot of extra weight to carry around.. lol

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So if anyone is interested I have done a price analysis for sound deadeners available in Oz.
Most are sold thro Ebay except for Resomat that is sold direct.
So the prices are for the largest bulk pack each vendor sells but unlike Dynamat most of the others aren't that much cheaper per square metre from the smaller sizes each vendor sells.

Starting at lowest we have

Solavis $49.71
dBKill $51.03
Car Builders $55.56
Resomat $56.00
Sound Deadener $57.14
Dynamat $69.76

As you can plainly see the Dynamat is $12 more expensive than the second most expensive and $20 more expensive than the cheapest and this is per metre squared pricings.

If you all wish to continue using this over priced American crap then go ahead but if you do some research you'll see that most of this stuff does as good a job as Dynamat and yet are Aussie made. So 4 good reasons to buy Oz are just as good a quality, does the same job, saves you money and keeps the money in Oz. :D



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posted on July 17th, 2012 at 05:45 PM



In all fairness unless you have tried all of the brands you research then it is not a realistic piece of research - give Choice magazine a call at least they test their products before bagging them out!



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posted on July 17th, 2012 at 07:53 PM



I used Car Builders in my '83 Suzuki Hatch, cant compare the difference of sound between this and any other, but it was far cheaper, easy to apply and has made my hatch far quieter. So I'm happy with the outcome

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posted on July 17th, 2012 at 09:45 PM



remember cost effectiveness is in the proper use of the material too.
You don't have to cover an entire panel to get the 'resonance dampening' effect.
Covering the entire panel doesn't make it any better, it becomes useless extra weight and initial cost when you exceed the usual recommended 25% required covering.

Here's my sound deadener before/after test on my baja using generic butyl matting (butyl matting, being what dynamat is)

Before: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9bs0_5zJ5U&list=UURz8PB7qfZOLeCCA0YCP-PQ&...

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posted on July 17th, 2012 at 11:34 PM



Guy in the USA did his own independant testing and from 6 years of testing has finally started to manufacture his own reasonably priced sound deadening and absorbing materials. His findings showed that Dynamat was pretty run of the mill compared to what was around back then. Heck if we could buy his stuff over it and it works like he says it does then the cost slays Dynamat as well as most other good brand names.

I've been around cars long enough and in other parts of the world to know that Dynamat sells a majority of it's product from popularity stakes IMO and have tried Brown Bread, Noisekiller, AT and Dyna-kak.

For everyday motoring needs most of the products I looked at will do a good enough job that most ears wouldn't know the difference. Even in Sound-offs Dynamat has been beaten by AT and Brown Bread in the past.

I always do my research before opening my mouth and it's not just weight but it's acoustic dampening factor that is dependant on not just weight but the products composition as these products turn vibrational energy into heat and the better they do this the more dB are absorbed. Not all these products give acoustic or dB losses to back up their claims. If you look at Solavis it has a greater acoustic loss factor than Dynamat extreme at 20 and 30 degrees C and most the rest of the temp range too.

So, Yes, I have a problem with anything that seems to sell by popularity but at the end of the day I am just trying to open peoples eyes and not just believe the crap some sales person tells them.

The stuff is more than likely made in China but so long as it's made to the specs of the Aussie company then buy from the company that has done it's own research and not jump on the Dynamat/Yankie bandwagon :)




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posted on July 18th, 2012 at 04:14 AM



http://www.raamaudio.com/?fullSite=1 

I have usd this after researching all brands, they have an agent in Singapore and including shipping it still worked out cheaper than the others and in tests its better than Dynamat
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In all fairness unless you have tried all of the brands you research then it is not a realistic piece of research - give Choice magazine a call at least they test their products before bagging them out!


In all fairness I do try things and do my research before bagging products out so :smirk:




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posted on July 18th, 2012 at 07:27 PM



I think it was good info seeing I had never ever heard of any of them apart from dynamat..

and a price comparision... Good..
not saying it has to be exactly correct.
but most items regardless, can be found at different prices..

but at least a comparision...

and all this info was found and written on here..

Good Job..

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In all fairness unless you have tried all of the brands you research then it is not a realistic piece of research - give Choice magazine a call at least they test their products before bagging them out!


Choice isn't free...
I have seen how they test products - fridges - washing machines etc.. someone would have to pay for all the tests and testing a noise deadner etc wouldn't be cheap...
so, this isn't an option....

I'm just looking for a bit of knowledge..

and this thread is working great...

also depends on what You want the product for..
AUDIO in the car or stopping noise from outside the car
vibration etc... Most of Us, will probably only do this to Our VW once...

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http://www.raamaudio.com/?fullSite=1 

I have used this after researching all brands, they have an agent in Singapore and including shipping it still worked out cheaper than the others and in tests its better than Dynamat


So, do you live in Singapore...??

No location in Your info..

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No, they ship it from Singapore to Aus and its still cheaper than Dynamat
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I think it was good info seeing I had never ever heard of any of them apart from dynamat..

and a price comparision... Good..
not saying it has to be exactly correct.
but most items regardless, can be found at different prices..

but at least a comparision...

and all this info was found and written on here..

Good Job..

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This was my intention to give people the info to possibly make a different choice.

Some of those that make the less pleasant remarks either sell Dynamat or have jumped on it's bandwagon so unless they want to do their research before having a go they should zip it :)




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No, they ship it from Singapore to Aus and its still cheaper than Dynamat


I looked at this stuff after you posted the link and looks OK. It has a fairly thick aluminium layer and 1.5mm thick butyl rubber constraining layer so bit thinner than Dynamat Extreme but not bad. The one thing they don't give are dB or acoustic loss factor. It'll still do a pretty good job but know these measurements lets you know how good it performs. I'm gonna email them and ask cos looks cheaper than the others I've mentioned.




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posted on July 19th, 2012 at 07:25 AM



There was a site about 3 years ago that compaired all the different types and this came out as exactly the same as Dynamat for noise reduction, the things it beat it on was it was cheaper and it had a better adhesion for sticking to roofs(didnt fall down as quick).
I have searched for that site and i cannot find it again, I ordered a roll from them 2 years ago and it was posted from their agent in Singapore and it still worked out a hell of a lot cheaper than the others.
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all your answers: sounddeadenershowdown.com

remember, all butyl matting is a resonance damper, not a sound deadener.




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That was the original site but 3 years ago they were recommending RAAMat, now hes selling his own stuff so its not really a showdown anymore
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SO RAAMAX was as good as dynamat aye. Good thing to know as they don't list the loss factor on their website. Think I may give this stuff a go then if your sure it gave the same results :)

Shame he closed down the original site so he can sell his own stuff now. It was the only independant test done of these materials.

And Chris, I think you'll find the deadener is a dampener. Bitumen and Butyl work in a similar fashion when closely adhered to body panels. All they do is absorb the sound frequencies and turn them into heat. If you don't adhere them to the panel properly then it don't work so well.

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posted on July 19th, 2012 at 12:15 PM



I found RAAMat worked, now I bought my roll over 2 years ago from them and I dont know what their prices are like now.
If you google raamat v dynamat you will see a number of people have found it does the same job just cheaper.
The reason lots of shops stock Dynamat is the normal buyers have only heard of dynamat and dont know there are alternatives , the sellers also only stock that because they are making a tidy profit from it?

Also as you dont know me from Adam its always best to do some research and confirm or deny any recommendations.
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remember cost effectiveness is in the proper use of the material too.
You don't have to cover an entire panel to get the 'resonance dampening' effect.
Covering the entire panel doesn't make it any better, it becomes useless extra weight and initial cost when you exceed the usual recommended 25% required covering.

Here's my sound deadener before/after test on my baja using generic butyl matting (butyl matting, being what dynamat is)

Before: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9bs0_5zJ5U&list=UURz8PB7qfZOLeCCA0YCP-PQ&...

After: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGo8ksojz5I&list=UURz8PB7qfZOLeCCA0YCP-PQ&...


Yes, I didnt need to cover every panel, but it has stopped the rattles :tu:
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