That answers my questions -- I just wasn't sure if I had to meticulously mask out areas for when I reassembled the case or if you could pretty much just put it back to gether if you sprayed the whole insides... anyway, I think you answered my question, thanks.
Peter Quoting Naz Gassiep: > It looks and acts like spray paint. Its a bit thicker and has a rubbery > feel once applied. You can spray it over screw holes and then just > poke screws through it if it occludes the hole. I don't know what you > mean by "how much space does it take up", its just like applying a coat > of paint. > > - Naz. > > Peter A. H. Peterson wrote: > >Quoting Naz Gassiep: > >>If you're willing to perform some mods to the case, spraying the inside > >>with Dynamat Accoustic Absorption spray reduces the noise noticably. If > >>done well all internal surfaces including the sides of the PSU etc) the > >>noise drop is dramatic. > >> > >>http://www.dynamat.com/products_car_audio_dynaspray.html > >> > >>That is *good* stuff generally, I keep a can right next to my WD40. > > > >How much space does it take up? Like, do I have to be careful about > >spraying it so that I can reassemble the case or is it unobtrusive > >enough to just spray everywhere? > > > >Thanks, > > > >Peter > > > > > > -- > MrNaz photo gallery and journal at: > www.mrnaz.com -- Peter A. H. Peterson, technician and musician. ---=[ http://tastytronic.net/~pedro/ ]=--- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

