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Has anyone tried applying some Dynamat around some of the OEM speakers, subwoofer, floor, etc? And if so, was it worth the effort?

I have a Lariat 502a with B&O Unleashed enroute. I was thinking of maybe doing around the door speakers and maybe on the floor/wall around the subwoofer.

Any info on personal experiences would be appreciated!
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Honestly I’ve blasted my unleashed speakers with bass cranked to 10 and they sounded great. Everything sounded very solid and no rattling
 
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Honestly I’ve blasted my unleashed speakers with bass cranked to 10 and they sounded great. Everything sounded very solid and no rattling
I've done 3 of my previous vehicles and was really surprised to notice that the most dramatic difference was at low volumes. The detail on the low end of the scale was much more pronounced and deep. I guess i'm curious to know what the stock speaker enclosures and sound deadening are like before actually pulling it all apart
 

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Be that as it may, on the off chance that you're hoping to do a financially savvy work, Blast Mat may be the sound stifling item for you. Both do fundamentally the same as occupations, however Dynamat is more costly in light of the fact that it's a more specialized item. Assuming that you're significant about sound stifling your vehicle inside however, cash ought to be the keep going thing at the forefront of your thoughts.
 
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Be that as it may, on the off chance that you're hoping to do a financially savvy work, Blast Mat may be the sound stifling item for you. Both do fundamentally the same as occupations, however Dynamat is more costly in light of the fact that it's a more specialized item. Assuming that you're significant about sound stifling your vehicle inside however, cash ought to be the keep going thing at the forefront of your thoughts.
After 2 and a half years, they've probably done it already or moved on...
 

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Its hard to see how that could help without some true upgrades to the system itself, but if you've done it previously and had positive results, I'd say its time to jump in.

I think the biggest thing I've learned here is that I guess the Unleashed is now an upgrade you can add to a Lariat, because that was never a think in the past.

I was a bit hacked we couldn't upgrade when I bought, but after the fact I'm 100% happy that I couldn't throw more stupid money to Ford and B&O for something called Unleashed that is still a pile of crap for the most part. I replaced my non-Unleased speakers and amps. It cost more than the stereo upgrade, but at least I've got something that plays well. I added mat to all 4 doors, both panels.
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