Silver Member Username: DrsmithMontana USA Post Number: 118 Registered: Nov-04 | I've read that you can mount it on your box and i've also read you cant. Which is it??? install gettin done tommorow please help |
Gold Member Username: Extrmndor3Chicago, Ill Us Post Number: 1449 Registered: Feb-06 | all the vibration can help pieces of the amp get faked up |
Silver Member Username: Rob_pregRoyal oak, Michigan United states Post Number: 461 Registered: Sep-05 | its not recommended, especially with higher powered systems with more vibration. but if you must mount to the box, make sure you make some spacers between the box and the amp. |
Gold Member Username: IlluminatorUSA Post Number: 3763 Registered: Apr-05 | It's not necessarily the vibration, it's actually the flexing of the box that ruins an amp. That's why it's okay(sometimes) to mount an amp directly to the box if it's 1" MDF or if there is another piece of MDF on the box specifically for mounting the amp on (example: https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/car-audio/181387.jpg) |