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Finished the spoiler delete. Lasered engraving stock to seal off the holes from underneath and deadened over them. Had my dentless guy work them all flat. I taped them off and bondoed and wet sanded to perfection. Getting it wrapped one of the next 3 days.
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The best way to describe it is the sound currently gives me tinnitus (or a form of ringing) from the current sound absorption without the red on top. It should do the trick when I finally get around to it. And not a thread i can show you particularly, just from comments I've seen here and there about what an actual pain it is
I'm looking forward to hearing how adding the layer of red on top affects yours. I also have just the 80mil on my front doors and I have a similar experience where the mids/highs (all 5 front speakers aftermarket) seem a little bit harsh - and I'd never considered that it could be because of the Noico
 
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I'm looking forward to hearing how adding the layer of red on top affects yours. I also have just the 80mil on my front doors and I have a similar experience where the mids/highs (all 5 front speakers aftermarket) seem a little bit harsh - and I'd never considered that it could be because of the Noico
I use the IB behind the speakers. This should help especially in the rear deck.
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I'm looking forward to hearing how adding the layer of red on top affects yours. I also have just the 80mil on my front doors and I have a similar experience where the mids/highs (all 5 front speakers aftermarket) seem a little bit harsh - and I'd never considered that it could be because of the Noico
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here’s my update, I added the Noice Red to all door panels and trunk/back seat for now. That ringing seems to have gone away for the most part. I’m still slightly tuning my sub and spotify’s equalizer to the most consistent sound so I can minimize that ringing. Also, a solid muffle to my loud exhaust making the ride quieter. The Noice Red helps add an extra more quiet layer for low hertz frequencies.
 

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