Amp mounting, easily removable amp "rack" ?
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 7:13 pm
I have a fabrication like question about mounting my amp(s). I already have one, looking for another.
I want to keep the mounting location I have now, which is on the back side of the back seats for both space saving and wiring convenience. The amp I have is mounted on the right side seat. I want to mount the second amp on the left.
BUT! here's the question: How can I make some kind of system to allow the amps to be easily removable. Right now I'm screwing the M44 down to the metal in the seat. It's sturdy and fine. But I want removability for offroading. I want to be able to remove my sub, prized amps and kicks (already removable) so that they never get ruined on a bad trip or from just being knocked around like hell.
So, is there some kind of mount I could use to make the amps removable besides screwing them off and on each time?
If possible, the solution would require little other than a simple mounting post or something because I want to keep the amps snug against the back of the seats and not use a ton of other material.
Ideas?
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I want to keep the mounting location I have now, which is on the back side of the back seats for both space saving and wiring convenience. The amp I have is mounted on the right side seat. I want to mount the second amp on the left.
BUT! here's the question: How can I make some kind of system to allow the amps to be easily removable. Right now I'm screwing the M44 down to the metal in the seat. It's sturdy and fine. But I want removability for offroading. I want to be able to remove my sub, prized amps and kicks (already removable) so that they never get ruined on a bad trip or from just being knocked around like hell.
So, is there some kind of mount I could use to make the amps removable besides screwing them off and on each time?
If possible, the solution would require little other than a simple mounting post or something because I want to keep the amps snug against the back of the seats and not use a ton of other material.
Ideas?
Here's what it looks like back there:
and