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Old 03-May-2003, 02:25 AM
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cna you buy brown bread from stores?

Just curious if you can buy brown bread (sound dampning) from audio stores anywhere? and if so how much am I lookin at??

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go to home depot.there is this stuff called mini somethin (i forget the whole name)its the original b-quiet.its only 50 bux for 70ft and should do your whole car.its the same ruberized ashfualt stuff but only with a blue backing.ive used it many times and comared it to dynomat and its does the same thing.same thikness and all.
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does it kill sound alot more than the original ?
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Old 03-May-2003, 10:39 AM
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Re: cna you buy brown bread from stores?

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Just curious if you can buy brown bread (sound dampning) from audio stores anywhere? and if so how much am I lookin at??

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Moffat in Milton deals in the stuff..
dunno whether they have it in stock or not, but they advertise it in their showroom..

price thru them, i dunno..
we still have a GB deal thru Bread's site tho..
search the Group Buy section for it.. it saves us 10% i believe

i ordered thru them and all went well..
i haven't tried the stuff that carkilla is speaking of, tho if i run out of the Bread maybe i'll check it out..
 
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took me a while to find the link but..

http://www.torontocivics.com/tccforu...ht=brown+bread
 
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Phantom car audio at dixie and dundas carries it.....I was there today.
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altered sound wrapped my car with brownbread while they work out a system for me.......and even with my pos subs it sounds
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does it sound that much better?
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Old 03-May-2003, 08:14 PM
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check my sig......
they sell brown bread. He's got it in stock most of the time.
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Old 06-May-2003, 01:23 AM
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Originally posted by carkilla
go to home depot.there is this stuff called mini somethin (i forget the whole name)its the original b-quiet.its only 50 bux for 70ft and should do your whole car.its the same ruberized ashfualt stuff but only with a blue backing.ive used it many times and comared it to dynomat and its does the same thing.same thikness and all.
what section is it in? does it really work just as well? any drawbacks of using it in a car?

i mean, theres gotta be a big difference between paying $200 and $50
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has anyone ever used this home depot stuff?
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nope..i went for the GB..
next time i'm in i'll have a boo at it tho, see what be up with it..

imo tho, if yer not REAL serious about "the sound" go for it (if you can find it..) and if it ain't enuf "fix" for ya just slap on another layer..then it costs ya $100, less than what the BB would cost
 
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FYI, the TCC Group bUy on brown bread and other b-quiet stuff is still active. i spoke with a rep from B-quiet and we get 10% off.
read this whole thread for instructions.

http://www.torontocivics.com/tccforu...ht=brown+bread

the GB is open to everyone

i'm gonna pick some up soon.. too many rattles and sounds in the car .. btw, thanks marty for hooking it up.
 
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n/p Duy..anything for you guys

i'm just waiting for a warm day and the time to slap on the rest of mine..i'm tired of hearing the rain underneath me
 
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What is the name of the stuff at home depot..someone posted half of it but I need to know what I'm looking for....


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name??
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name??
i'll stop by tomorrow if i get a chance and let ya know..
 
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thanks.....I just want to do a lil part on the door of my car to test it out but need to know exactly what I'm looking for

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it's called "mini proguard" - i work at the depot

lots of guys come in asking for the **** to do there cars with

its a roofing material, its very similar to the original dynamat in thickness and what it is actually made of

just have to heat the stuff up for the glue to really stick cause its meant to go on a roof and have the sun heat up the glue on it so it sticks nicely, use a heat gun
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