Checkerboard dynamat
We all know dynamat does prove results... and for the most part i always see people use one solid sheet.
At Toby's shop i saw that all it took was one piece of dynamat to stop the little bell from making much noise at all.
That got me thinking, instead of using the entire sheet to cover up one panel, could i cut up a sheet, spread the blocks into a checkerboard pattern and cover more surface area on say two panels instead of one? would it lose effectiveness dramatically or is there really no difference at all and the single sheet thing is mainly for aesthetics? (and because no one wants to waste all that time sticking a hundred little blocks in their car.
I've never had experience with dynamat and the horrible flex my old ass car makes from the trunk makes me cringe when i hear it from the outside.
I'd like to get a practice packed down well so when i finally buy a Z32 I can put down some dynamat, if needed, in the most effective way.
I've also heard about doubling up on it? Any point to that or is it kinda like adding that 4th coat of lacquer, isn't necessary but for some reason you feel like it might. (ignore the actual number, i'm just making a point)
Thanks.