The plan for the Jetta is either 3 Stroker 12's or 2 RSDc 12's. I am leaning toward the RSDc's, maybe finding a third one and running 3 RSDCs... Boston Pro 6.5's up front, Boston Ralley 6.5's for rear fill, and I'm thinking about building some small dash pods for a pair of ZP 5.25's...
Anyhow, I started on sound dampening today. I think it came out very well. Some of you may have heard of this stuff before, but maybe not. I have heard good things, the best of all being it is dirt cheap.
Anyhow, you're going to laugh at me, but my sound dampening material is from Home Depot, a product called quick roof. It is an asphalt based, aluminum backed roof repair material. After doing a bit of research, it seems that it is remarkably similar to most deadeners out there. The whole idea is to add mass to the panels to reduce vibration. This stuff meets that criteria, among others. It has extremely strong adhesive, it sticks better than the last batch of dynamat original I had. It measures in at about .05" thick, about .02" thinner than dynamat. It weighs in at ~ 2/3rd the weight of dynamat, but for the cost, you could afford to do two layers and that would put you at more mass than dynamat extreme. The price is $16.45 for 12.5 ft^2. It is only 6" wide but that isn't so bad, it makes it a bit easier to work with.
Provided it holds up okay, I will write a review on it. All in all I know it works, you can easily hear the difference when tapping a un-covered panel and a covered one. In all honesty, it was this or nothing for my case, as I was not going to spring the big bucks for a name brand mat.
Here are the pics so far:



Later,
Jason