where did you mount your amp
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#23
As for presentation on a wrapped board; the back of the seat is wrapped in carpet. I guess I don't see the difference.
tdbrown75's setup looks sharp, but what if you need to fold the seats down for some reason?
To each there own I guess; I'm just trying to understand what looks cheap about the setup I and others have.
#24
the difference is that you're introducing a lot of risk by mounting the amps to a folding component. lot of unnecessary movement/strain, plus if you're folding the seat down to slide something in, it's gonna be resting on top of the amp. plenty of opportunities to ground out your system or pull on those fragile speaker wires and screw up the speakers. tdbrown simply decided to give up that functionality (and the install looks great).
i'm designing my sound system right now and shaker 1000 location is perfect... just trace & cut a template out of cardboard, transfer to MDF or 3/4" plywood, cover in carpet & screw or bolt in; mount amps, done. takes half an afternoon including picking up supplies.
i'm designing my sound system right now and shaker 1000 location is perfect... just trace & cut a template out of cardboard, transfer to MDF or 3/4" plywood, cover in carpet & screw or bolt in; mount amps, done. takes half an afternoon including picking up supplies.
#26
When you say "hide", do you mean, "completely invisible"? I certainly can't see the back side of my rear seat unless I have the trunk open and am bending over to look for it.
As for presentation on a wrapped board; the back of the seat is wrapped in carpet. I guess I don't see the difference.
tdbrown75's setup looks sharp, but what if you need to fold the seats down for some reason?
To each there own I guess; I'm just trying to understand what looks cheap about the setup I and others have.
As for presentation on a wrapped board; the back of the seat is wrapped in carpet. I guess I don't see the difference.
tdbrown75's setup looks sharp, but what if you need to fold the seats down for some reason?
To each there own I guess; I'm just trying to understand what looks cheap about the setup I and others have.
(couldn't see that unless you laid on your back in the trunk)
Tim, that looks real nice man.
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#28
Hmm, well I mounted it on a 1/4" mdf board to insulate from heat soak through the metal tray, but the concept of "heat rises" escaped me though. Looks like in the future I should make a shelf and keep it rightside up and keep enough room to vent.
#29
sorry, I'm not trying to knock yours, its just not the way I'd set it up. If we all had the same opinions we'd be driving the same exact boring car. To me, if i'm going to spend all the time building a box, I'm either gonna spend the same amount of time building an amp rack or hide it completely so it doesn't look like an afterthought (again, my opinion). And yeah, i was going for near invisible on my old setup.
(couldn't see that unless you laid on your back in the trunk)
Tim, that looks real nice man.
(couldn't see that unless you laid on your back in the trunk)
Tim, that looks real nice man.
Once again, both yours and Tim's installs looks really nice. So nice, in fact, that I'm not even going to post any pics of mine because next to those pics, it's not on the same level (that's probably what you meant initially anyway). I guess I wasn't as fussy with it, as I knew if was all going to be in the trunk anyway.
#30
Newbish question here, considering I know virtually nothing when it comes to audio-
I have the base, single cd stereo, would an amp liven it up? Just one? Or would I have to replace speakers, head unit or add a sub woofer?
I have the base, single cd stereo, would an amp liven it up? Just one? Or would I have to replace speakers, head unit or add a sub woofer?