Small Cost, Big Improvement in Sound Quality: Sound Deadening Toyota Matrix Doors AmazonBasics

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Ever since I bought my 2005 Toyota Matrix, I was a bit irritated with the amount if road noise. I was debating between adding an amp for the door speakers or sound deadening material. I purchased some Amazon Basics Car Sound Deadener, 18″ x 32″ (9-Piece) a.co/d/1z70wdZ and installed it in all the doors. I found it on sale and paid only $40, (though the price appears to hover around $60 most of the time). There was a noticeable decrease in road noise and improvement on the mid bass output of my coaxial speakers. It was a lot of work, but it was worth it!
    I also puchasedthis roller www.amazon.com...
    If you need door panel clips, the Toyota part is: parts.longotoy...
    These are cheaper, and may work: www.amazon.com... but I have not tried them myself.
    All the other tools used were common ones that I already had.
    The song played when testing the speakers was: • Go to Hell by Ryan Shupe & the Rubberband
    See also my videos on replacing the front and rear door speakers and powered subwoofer in this car:
    • 2005 Toyota Matrix Rea...
    • 2005 Toyota Matrix Fro...
    • JBL Basspro SL Powered...
    This information may also apply to Toyota Corolla and Pontiac Vibe models as well.

Komentáře • 25

  • @juqual78
    @juqual78 Před 3 dny

    Pretty nice that you got all that noise reduction with just one package.
    I went a bit crazy and did an entire vehicle with this and other types of thicker CLD, then closed cell foam and mass loaded vinyl. Then got a hold of some Fibermat 45 to fill spaces and stop panel rattling. If you don't compress it much, it also absorbs sound to 200 hz.
    I spent 2k all in all, added 150 lbs to the weight of the vehicle, but it's basically a spaceship now😂.
    Only took a few weeks of work but was totally worth it. I'm in that car far too often, and it's now a dream.

  • @robertprice9052
    @robertprice9052 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I did a Honda pilot about a year ago. My hatch was mostly empty and free of moving parts. I installed deadened inside the hatch and inside the panel, but in the center I used an egg crate foam to fill the cavity. I used egg crate and good stuff spray foam in areas too hard to reach. This especially helped in and around the wheel wells. I used a thicker deadener in the floors, and I had the vehicle undercoated. It’s my wife’s car and I hated the road noise it had. A trip to Disney listening to it made me want to sound proof it. It’s amazingly quiet now. I swapped out all the speakers for higher quality and added a powered sub just to round it out. I think all told I spent $250 on sound deadening and about $400 on new speakers. It was worth all the work! Thanks for the video

    • @juqual78
      @juqual78 Před 3 dny

      Just be careful of the egg crate stuff getting moldy. I live in a humid area and open cell foam while amazing at eating sound, gets moldy, and falls apart fast.
      I had no choice but to go with a hydrophobic sound absorber due to the humidity here.
      The good stuff I bet will, however, last decades 😂

  • @shawnwilliams3890
    @shawnwilliams3890 Před rokem +4

    I did the doors on my 2006 matrix with Amazon basics sound deadining and was very pleased. I also did front and rear floorboards but the greatest noise reduction was achieved by deadening the rear hatch door, internal and panel area of sides of hatch area and spare tire area along with under rear seats. So basically most of all metal below windows was deadened which greatly reduced the boomy sounds that emanate from the back of a Toyota Matrix at highway speeds.

    • @courtneyanderson3108
      @courtneyanderson3108  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing your experience. I'll need to get some more sound deadening material to finish the areas that you mentioned.

  • @saibamoe
    @saibamoe Před měsícem +1

    amazing demonstration for the audio with and without
    Honestly for anyone NOT an audiphile or with too much money, sound deadening the doors with vibro (the butyl mats) and some foam liner on the door trim ehances the audio system very well, turn it into something much more expensive sounding, and even if you change them with something better, you don't need to spend too much to get great sound while not going crazy in price

  • @BCToby
    @BCToby Před 10 měsíci +10

    Hey just want to say your sound clip demonstration of the L & R doors as a comparison is the BEST practical demo i've seen on youtube so far! I did this recently on my Yaris and the sound of the speaker system was night and day, so much so I've decided to just hold off on an aftermarket sound system as the Shitty stock system actually sounded decent/good with the sound deadening work done!

    • @courtneyanderson3108
      @courtneyanderson3108  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks! There's a bit of work involved, but to my ears this was the biggest bang for the buck upgrade I've made so far.

    • @BCToby
      @BCToby Před 10 měsíci

      @@courtneyanderson3108 yes definitely a more time consuming Job than I anticipated too, and I do a lot of diy. I think it's quite hard to quantify how much better my interior sounds on the highway and when listening to music now. it's a very subjective thing even with objective decibel measurements. A/B-ing the car is the best thing but unfortunately you can't do that without a secondary near identical vehicle!

    • @djparra41
      @djparra41 Před 8 měsíci

      @@courtneyanderson3108 quick question does the Amazon basics sound deadening kit stink?

    • @courtneyanderson3108
      @courtneyanderson3108  Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@djparra41 I didn't notice any strong smell, but of course different people have different sensitivity levels to odors.

    • @djparra41
      @djparra41 Před 8 měsíci

      Good. Thank you very much for answering

  • @gennaro4941
    @gennaro4941 Před 10 měsíci

    Gonna attempt this this week.. just ordered the Amazon sound deadening..
    Gonna do doors and rear spare tire area..
    2db.. is a big difference.. thanks for video

    • @courtneyanderson3108
      @courtneyanderson3108  Před 10 měsíci

      It's a fair bit of work, but I think you'll be happy with the results. Best of luck!

  • @srividya6407
    @srividya6407 Před 29 dny

    Hi Courtney Anderson,
    I’m Srividya from Paramat, a premium sound deadening brand and a proud partner of EMMA. We’d love to send you our sound deadening sheets to try out and hear your feedback. If you’re up for it, a short video review would be amazing!
    We’ll also be at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas this November-would be great to connect! Let me know if you’re interested in collaborating.
    Cheers,
    Srividya

  • @jeremyr7147
    @jeremyr7147 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Song went from sounding like a shitty paper speaker to sounding like a real guitar in the car.. Im about to begin this project on my car & truck; with silles or kilmat 🇷🇺..

  • @rushnerd
    @rushnerd Před 10 měsíci

    The 2nd step to this is using foam mat as well. I did almost my entire 01' Celica GT-S in both Killmat and the foam liner (not the doors yet, thus why I'm here.) Really making the difference.
    Also does that Matrix have the same 2ZZ engine my Celica does?

  • @Jacob011
    @Jacob011 Před 9 měsíci +1

    drivin' a stable, or what?

  • @dlee6985
    @dlee6985 Před 4 měsíci

    How much weight do you think the sound deadening added?

    • @courtneyanderson3108
      @courtneyanderson3108  Před 4 měsíci

      The package of sound deadening material weighed 20 pounds and almost all of it ended up inside my 4 doors and the back hatch.

  • @623baller
    @623baller Před 4 měsíci

    damn gota stop watching your videos, it's expanding my scope of work. would just taping the surface of each door help or need to go behind it like you have it on 5:20

    • @623baller
      @623baller Před 4 měsíci

      same question, what if i only did the inner surface and not do the outer surface . wondering if it would still have the same effect or both inner and outer needs to be done

    • @courtneyanderson3108
      @courtneyanderson3108  Před 4 měsíci

      I think that just doing the surface goes a long way. I've heard that placing a few pieces spaced around the inside can be quite effective without having to cover the whole thing. Obviously it can be tricky to reach in there, plus I had to do a lot of scrubbing on the bottom few inches to get the adhesive to stick. I might not put as much time into getting nearly complete coverage inside the door next time.