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Ballistic Sound Dampening Material

[The following is a release from Metra Electronics]

December 19, 2008

Ballistic Sound Dampening Material, a new noise insulation product available through Metra Electronics, is designed and engineered for optimal performance, due to its thickness, creating a serious acoustical barrier against unwanted external noise and vibrations. Ballistic Sound Dampening Material increases bass and enhances speaker sound quality, while eliminating speaker distortion, road noise, and rattle. Consumers can use Ballistic throughout their vehicles – in doors, interior panels, floorboards, trunks, and more. The Ballistic SSDK door kit contains four one-by-three foot pieces (12 square feet); the SSSK speaker kit is two 10-by-10 inch pieces (1.38 square feet); the SSTKT trunk kit includes five 18-by-32 inch pieces (20 square feet); the SSBK bulk kit contains nine 18-by-32 inch pieces (36 square feet); and the SSLICB license plate kit includes one four-by-ten inch piece, one license plate frame piece, a license plate frame, and four foam gasket pieces. Ballistic is a black butyl based material with an aluminum constraining layer and craft paper release lining for exceptional vibration dampening. Ballistic Sound Dampening Material conforms and adheres easily to sheet metal and other hard surfaces. It is efficient, economical, and its super strong adhesive withstands extreme temperatures. Ballistic material is resistant to water and mineral oils, and all kits involve an easy three-step installation. Don’t forget to stop by Metra’s booth at the CES 2009 show, #3406, North Hall. Call your Metra sales representative for more details, or, for additional information, contact Metra Electronics toll-free: 800-221-0932, or visit http://www.metraonline.com. Based in Holly Hill, FL, with offices in Long Beach, CA, Metra Electronics (http://www.metraonline.com) is a leader in the auto sound industry as parent company of such consumer and professional installation brands as Axxess, The Install Bay, Raptor, and Tsunami, as well as the Ethereal brand of home audio/video interconnects.

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