where should i put my amp?
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where should i put my amp?
i was thinking of putting my amp behind the rear seats in the boot, but then i thought about having the line level signals traveling all the way down to the back and then back up to the front speakers again. this would introduce noise etc.
i was also thinking about putting it ubder the passenger seats, but i was worried about the vibrations from the floor getting to the amp. am i just worring about nothing? can someone shed light on this for me?
i was also thinking about putting it ubder the passenger seats, but i was worried about the vibrations from the floor getting to the amp. am i just worring about nothing? can someone shed light on this for me?
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Hmm. This below is a very similar thread.... don't know if you noticed it or not.... have a look at it for some ideas!
http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... pic&t=2836




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thanks boris 
i've been following that thread for a while now, but it dosent seem to give detail about hte effects of the location hence length of cable. for example, having the power cable next to the RCAs etc.
also if i put the amp in the boot, it means i'll need a length of RCAinto the boot and another length of cable for the speaker level outputs, im just worried about noise etc. as the whole reason im putting in the amps was for sound quality.
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i've been following that thread for a while now, but it dosent seem to give detail about hte effects of the location hence length of cable. for example, having the power cable next to the RCAs etc.
also if i put the amp in the boot, it means i'll need a length of RCAinto the boot and another length of cable for the speaker level outputs, im just worried about noise etc. as the whole reason im putting in the amps was for sound quality.
thanks
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There isn't a whole lot of room under the seats and depending on the amp/s and the levels you plan to run the system at heat and ventilation could become an issue.
I wouldn't worry too much about noise, nearly every person I know with amps including myself have no problems with noise and my amp is as far back as possible. Just watch your install techniques if doing yourself and if a shop is doing it then noise is not an option for them.
I wouldn't worry too much about noise, nearly every person I know with amps including myself have no problems with noise and my amp is as far back as possible. Just watch your install techniques if doing yourself and if a shop is doing it then noise is not an option for them.
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i was thinking of putting them under the seat , but i was worried about the vibrations and dust etc, i've got all the equipments and measurements i need to put it either in the boot (behind the rear seats) or under the front seats, just cant decide.
they are two 2x75WRMS amps. and they do fit under the seats, i guess im just worried about SQ, ventilation, dust.
thanks guys
they are two 2x75WRMS amps. and they do fit under the seats, i guess im just worried about SQ, ventilation, dust.
thanks guys
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Putting your amp under the seat is not the most clever idea... yes it will work fine, but your amp will be susceptible to heat problems, you will find after long periods of load music the amp will cut out into safe mode(most amps have heat protection built in), but if this happens on a regular basis, chances are your amp will have premature component failure..
the best place for you amp/s is in the boot, where you have space for heat to disperse much more effectively... and all for the sake of a few extra £££(sorry i mean $$$), for some extra length leads and a few extra hours work..
the best place for you amp/s is in the boot, where you have space for heat to disperse much more effectively... and all for the sake of a few extra £££(sorry i mean $$$), for some extra length leads and a few extra hours work..
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