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Old 11-25-2008 | 05:59 PM
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3 amps... how should I mount them?

Alright guys, I've got a sedan and have been running two amps for a while now, and just got another one and a new sub. Two amps would be great, but it won't work, I need too much power for my front channels, so a 4 channel for front and rears won't give me enough. I'm debating on how I am gonna set this up, while still keeping a trunk. The sub is a directed comp x and only needs 0.63cuft, which I was going to mount on the passenger side of the trunk, next to the pass through. The amps I was thinking of stacking next to the sub, like a shelf. Amp dimensions are 15''x9''x2'', 12''x9''x2'', 7''x9''x2''. I also have a Cannister type Cap I need to mount in there somewhere. Anyone have any ideas they wanna throw around?
 
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Old 11-25-2008 | 07:05 PM
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depends how crazy you want to go... if want it to take up your whole trunk, if you wanna try to hide them, if you want to do a false floor type thing, if you want to glass them in, there's SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO many options and it's only limited by your creativity.... and wallet (or skill - depending if you're doing it yourself)
 
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