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Soundsulate™ Next Generation Mass Loaded Vinyl is a premium 1 lb per square foot soundproofing barrier designed to block airborne noise with an STC rating of 27. Measuring 4 feet by 25 feet per roll and 0.12 inches thick, it’s flexible, durable, and non-toxic, ideal for walls, ceilings, floors, home theaters, and automotive use. For optimal results, full surface coverage without gaps is essential to maximize noise reduction.





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| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 358 Reviews |
J**C
Worked as intended
Used as a sound deadener over an existing ceiling along with another layer 5/8 drywall. Doesn’t do great blocking all the impact noise, like footsteps on hardwood and doors closing, but definitely muffled neighbors' voices and music to a noticeable degree, except heavy bass tones. It worked as intended and I’m happy with results. Though it was a lot of work, stuff is heavy! It is expensive so you will have to decide if potential peace and quiet is worth it to you?
J**R
This is a great product
I had never worked with this type product before and after using 9 rolls, it's exactly what I needed. Although it's heavy, that's what I needed. I used this as one (1) of a four (4) layer subfloor in an older condominium (a soft layer, Soundsulate, 1/4" plyboard, engineered vinyl . The sound dampening was super helpful. The distributor was nice enough to refer me to the manufacturer for their feedback. I received a call back right away and the gentleman was very helpful as far as being a soundboard for usages and application. What they recommended is to not just take up the subfloor but to remove the baseboards as well and push the product under the drywall all the way to the 2x4 that is bracing the wall otherwise there is a gap that allows sound to go up into the walls and you're not getting the proper usage of the product. I also used a soundproofing calking around the edge next to the wall brace. Being new to this type of DIY job, I could not have had a better experience. With the lessons learned I would certainly use this product again but I would also consider a heavier pad. This does not stop structural noise, that requires going into the walls.... different project.
A**G
Very good product for automotive sound blocking
I applied this in my 2022 Ram 1500 Limited to isolate inside and outside noise. It was super easy to work with using a box cutter and drill bits depending on the situation. I shopped around and this was where I fell on value for my money compared to other MLV products. It's very workable and was highly effective in reducing road noise when applied to my inner doors, rear wall, and floor pan. I attached it using factory bolt locations. It did not come with any adhesive backing, etc. which I expected. I purchased some 3M spray adhesive, but decided to use factory bolts to hold it in place instead, so it would be easy to remove if I needed to service my inner doors in the future.
B**J
Good product but only get it if you need it.
So, mass loaded vinyl is heavy, cumbersome, and delicate. It tears easily, weighs a lot, and is difficult to install. That being said, it's good for reduced the sound in an area that's oddly shaped. This mass loaded vinyl does about the same work of sound resistant sheetrock. However, it's flexible and easy to cut, so it can be installed around utility lines, HVAC, and uneven beams (all of which I did). You will need industrial strength bonding agent, as it's too heavy to adhere with regular adhesives.
S**8
Reliable Quality and Great Performance Every Time
I’ve purchased several rolls of this 1lb mass loaded vinyl sheet from this supplier, and it has consistently delivered on quality, density, and material expectations—no surprises whatsoever. As is natural with this type of material, there is a slight smell when first unboxed, but letting it sit in the garage for a few days resolves that completely. Compared to other options on Amazon, this product has stood out for its reliability and performance. Whether for soundproofing or other applications, this product has not let me down. I’ll continue to purchase from this supplier for any future projects. Highly recommend!
C**S
Horrible Smell, not really soundproof
I used this liner to soundproof my kids room who is a gamer and we can hear him from the other room. I used the liner on the wall and then soundproof slat panels over it. It damped the sound a little bit but definitely not really a soundproof. On top of the smell is horrific. We are on week 3 and can’t get rid of this poisonous rubber smell. I ran an ozone machine to try to eliminate the smell and it just doesn’t work. My son gets headaches and needs to sleep elsewhere. Do not use this product inside a home!
A**.
Perfect for Home Theater
My client wanted to enjoy his home theater experience without the entire house hearing it. If I had my way I would have put MLV b4 the drywall. But it did work well on top of the drywall. I was able to reduce the sound outside the room by 60%. I used roofing nails and a staple gun to Secure all the panels. You definitely want to have someone help you because the material has a little weight to it. To close all my seams I used a MLV tape. The other cool thing about the material I used every last piece of it. No need to waste any of it!!
D**N
No noticeable difference for vehicle application - Maybe not a fair review
I will put the caveat on here that this review is for sound dampening a pickup truck, which is not the original intent of the product. The product could work well in a household application, but I know it did not have much of an effect for my automotive experience. I recently installed this 1lb mass loaded vinyl product on the floor and doors of my Dodge RAM 2500 2004 quad cab pickup truck to enhance sound dampening while driving down the highway. Unfortunately, even when combined with 80 mil noico butyl CLD, I did not achieve results any better than the stock carpet and asphalt dampeners. I removed the old, hardened, stock damping asphalt CLD and replaced it with "superior" butyl. I made sure to cover as much of the floor as possible while making minimal cuts in the MLV, as you can see in the pictures. I also replaced the old carpet with a vinyl floor for easier cleaning. Unfortunately I did not notice any change in the sound levels. I used Decibel X to measure sound damping before and after. I made sure to take the pickup out on a calm day both before and after measurements. Before installation: 54 dB @ idle 60 dB @ 30 mph 64 dB at 60 mph 66 dB @ 70 mph 65 dB @ 40 mph on a dirt road After installation, with 1lb mass loaded vinyl: 56 dB @ idle 59 dB @ 30 mph 65 dB @ 60 mph 66 dB @ 70 mph 67 dB @ 40 mph on dirt road I have to admit, the sound dampening effect was below my expectations. I suppose if you are working on a vehicle without any dampening at all, you would notice a big change. I will say 100 sq ft of 1 lb / sq ft mass loaded vinyl was more than enough for 100% coverage. 36 sq ft of CLD was more than enough to cover about 1/3rd of the metal surfaces underneath the MLV. Another thing to note, if you're considering such an upgrade yourself, I would highly recommend not trying to install your own vinyl flooring. The wrinkles in my vinyl flooring haven't come out and it's been almost a week. The stuff is hard to work with and I screwed up more than once. Overall this project didn't come out like I had hoped.
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