Amp Mounting
Amp Mounting
I'm starting to run outta mounting room for my amplifiers and was wondering if I would be able to mount them in non-conventional areas. By non-conventional I mean either on the subwoofer box or on the inside of the trunk lid.
My worry here is vibration - the subwoofer box obviously vibrates a lot and has a tremendous amount of pressure. The trunk lid also vibrates a lot because it has the majority of the waves bouncing off of it. I'm afraid that the internals of the amplifier will start falling apart after some time.
Any thoughts on this?
My worry here is vibration - the subwoofer box obviously vibrates a lot and has a tremendous amount of pressure. The trunk lid also vibrates a lot because it has the majority of the waves bouncing off of it. I'm afraid that the internals of the amplifier will start falling apart after some time.
Any thoughts on this?
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I used some little rubber isolators to mount my amps. They were air cleaner mounts for a Mercedes or something. Rubber in the middle and had a stud on each end. Sorta like these..
http://www.karman.com/cylindrical1.cfm
Got them from a supplier at the dealership I work at..
http://www.karman.com/cylindrical1.cfm
Got them from a supplier at the dealership I work at..
Why not build a simple amp rack? I've encountered situations in the past where doing this can actually free up room, rather than take up more of it. It could be something as simple as a piece of MDF, some carpet and a couple of support legs or even hidden metal L-brackets attached to a secure part of the car's frame.
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I don't have any room for this at all, and it would look really ugly back there if I build a two story amp rack (which would fit the amps).dako wrote:Why not build a simple amp rack? I've encountered situations in the past where doing this can actually free up room, rather than take up more of it. It could be something as simple as a piece of MDF, some carpet and a couple of support legs or even hidden metal L-brackets attached to a secure part of the car's frame.
I'ma put the PowerCore/distro block where the spare tire used to go, two x200.4s laying flat in front of the sub box (these take up my entire trunk), and the cadence 2500 (which is actually smaller than a x200.4!) on the trunk lid. I'll post pics when I get it done, hopefully it looks good.
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