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If you're looking for cost effective, buy epoxy from stone/granite tool companies.

braxton-bragg.com, granquartz.com

You can use polyester or epoxy, I suppose. I have no idea if either will provide damping. Two types: flowing and knife grade. Flowing is just like it sounds. Knife grade is more viscous.

A premium brand is Akemi (German) which offers a variety of epoxies. I've used the house brands and never had a problem with fixing granite.

Tim's urethane suggestion sounds good.
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