You all do some seriously detailed work. Really appreciate the extra time and skill and effort. Looking forward to getting a system from you soon. Thanks for all of your videos. Ben
Originally ordered a box of 72 tiles in preps for my 2-way Arc Audio 5-channel passive system (2017 F150 Sony Amplified). Even though I won't have the top-of-the-line 3-way active system, I watched the video again and decided to order more tiles and installed 36 tiles in each of the doors. Very easy to install as demonstrated. The backing was easy to remove once I gently cut a straight line down the middle of the backing, which resulted in an easy removal of the backing. I can attest that even with the OEM speakers still installed, I noticed an improvement in sound quality.
If your looking for a basic upgrade, we do offer components to make this happen. At our facility, we only do complete builds, higher-end style systems. You can see these on our other RU-vid videos on the work that we do. On our website, you can see a few select C7 parts we manufacture. If you are looking for a substantial stereo upgrade, you can send us a email or give us a call. soundsgoodstereo.com/collections/2014-2019-chevrolet-corvette-c7-coupe-1
Love these videos.... the extremely detailed explanations are amazing. I can't unhear Nathan saying "Umm" before each sentence though. He's amazing! Love the guy....umm.... don't recall him saying it this much in any other of your videos. Please understand I don't mean any disrespect. I'm a huge fan of y'all!
Great video and very informative. Thanks for sharing with the community. One question about the door panels; it seems like it would be beneficial to tape/ pad anything that would rattle. (Switch panels, clips, etc) Also, I noticed you guys didn’t treat inside the door (inside the outer door skins - where the window rolls into) where the factory applied a small amount. It seems like these areas would be low hanging fruit and am wondering why you don’t address them. Again, thanks. Just trying to learn.
Thanks for checking out the video. On these trucks, the clips are not known to rattle once we add all of the sound treatment/mass to the panel. If it's a older truck, we will add the cloth tape to the clips or better yet, replace them with brand new clips. The outer skin does have a form of sound treatment, but not a CLD mat (Depending on the package). We are using the Blackhole Tiles which will not only provide us the mass of a CLD but also handle the acoustical energy built up in the panel. The tiles by themselves work better than a layer of mat and we choose to add them directly to the metal instead of on top of a layer of sound treatment. This is to ensure they stick properly and do not run into adhesion problems from the CLD mat. At 16:48 you will see the tiles start to go in and each package has a different amount/mix. soundsgoodstereo.com/products/blackhole-tile-coated-water-resistant-multi-layer-high-efficiency-acoustical-absorption-pad
Great video! Got a couple packs of Black Hole tiles from you guys and installed in my 2019 F150 crew cab doors, definitely made a difference but damn do they soak up water! Like a bunch of little sponges in my doors.
I miss Scott. He always sounded like he still has passion for car stereo installation. These guys I like too. The other guy that's been doing the videos seems like he's there because he has to be. Don't get me wrong he knows what he's doing and very creative just seems his passion or could sense of humor is gone. I really liked this video love how stayed on one thing and put in great detail to it. Very informative
What about all the drilling you left all the metal shavings in the door no vacuum suck it up..... That's why I like doing my homework I'm glad I was an installer back in the eighties Early nineties....... That's kind of like some shop they wanna use a dry wall Screw to hold a speaker in instead of Doing it right the 1st time....
When you have a GoPro in your face, you become a nervous wreck and can't focus on every little step. If you believe on that one section that we are not a good shop, then not sure what to say. Of course we clean up, protect the vehicles and ensure the truck is 100% when we are done. You can check out our other videos, read reviews and ask industry members about our team.