Acoustic Architecture | Sound Dampening

Acoustic Architecture

Control the Vibration, Hear the Music

Butyl Rubber Car Sound Dampening

Vibration Control

Think of your car door as a speaker cabinet. Without treatment, thin metal panels flex and rattle, canceling out your audio. Butyl-based dampening adds mass to these panels, converting vibration into low-grade heat and allowing your speakers to perform with studio-level punch.

Material Composition High-Density Butyl Rubber + Aluminum Heat Shield
Sonic Impact Significant +3dB Mid-Bass Gain & Panel Resonance Removal
Automotive Floor Insulation

Road Noise Shield

High-fidelity sound requires a low noise floor. By applying multi-layer barriers to the floor and trunk, you block tire drone and exhaust resonance before they enter the cabin, ensuring your music doesn’t have to compete with the road.

Shielding Technology Multi-Layer Mass Loaded Vinyl (MLV)
Primary Advantage Total Road Noise Elimination & Lower Cabin Decibel Floor
Acoustic Foam Decoupler

Acoustic Barrier

Decoupling is the final step. Closed-cell foam layers prevent plastic trim from rubbing against metal, eliminating those annoying interior squeaks and rattles. Simultaneously, it serves as a thermal insulator, keeping your cabin comfortable and quiet.

Material Acoustically Decoupling Closed-Cell Foam (CCF)
Benefit Thermal Insulation & Trim Rattle Prevention