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Like Bruce said...
When I was doing auto upholstery, several years back. We didn't use Dynamat because of its cost. We used Bituthene, it is a membrane roofing product used on commercial roof tops.

I swear that it is identical to Dynamat, only about 1/60th the cost. They are both rubber based, adhesive backed membranes. Bituthene is available at any roofing supply store, problem is you don't need a 100 foot roll. Perhaps by asking a roofer, you can score a few feet of it.

Bituthene is the trademark, generic name is, self-healing bituminous membrane.

If you want the thicker foam based Dynamat, go to a flooring supply store and buy the nicest laminate floor underlayment they have. It is very sound absorbant, but much cheaper than Dyanmat.
-=theron
I didn't use the butithene in my speedster, but have used it in other cars. It does make a significant difference when layed under the carpet. I could see it makeing a difference on the carpeted wall between the engine and passenger compartment. Whether it would be significant in a speedster, I don't know. Seems that most of the sound is coming in no matter what, on a convertible.

Bruce,
Not a club I wanted to join either, but at least the procedures exist.

-=theron
Have not put Dynamat in my Speedster because I don't see the need (it does not sound tinny for obvious reasons) but I did cover the ENTIRE inside of my 1970 Squareback with it when I restored it a couple of years ago. Made a huge difference. Before Dynamat, I could not hear anything on my cellphone, after Dynamat it is as quiet as a Lexus (<69 db). I bought it bulk, in rolls, on the internet, to minimize the cost. I put it on the inside of the roof before I installed a new headliner, on all the floors and kick panels, back under the rear seat, and two layers on top of the removable engine deck lid which is in the back (it's kind of like a stationwagon) to minimize the engine sound. I went with Dynamat because it has no smell...I was a little leery of other products possibly having an asphalt smell to them which I didn't want. I already have to contend with possibly smelling like "old engine grease" after I drive it but I've been told not to steam clean the engine, whatever I do!

I definitely recommend the product, but my Speedster is solid with no real offensive sounds that need dampening. Granted, I cannot hear the stereo very well even though I have a 100W power booster, but I much prefer the throaty engine sounds.
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