i will be running at 2.67 ohms so about 2000-2100 watts i suppose...

i will be running at 2.67 ohms so about 2000-2100 watts i suppose...
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You gonna mount the amp's bass knob anywhere?
I am considering mounting mine in the dash but havent decided yet.
Is the amp rack gonna look pretty?

4 channel amp specs
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...k+OV4-840.html
840W Max, Gothic Series 4-Channel Amplifier
RMS Power Output:
4 ohms: 80 watts x 4 channels
2 ohms: 95 watts x 4 channels
Bridged, 4 ohms: 190 watts x 2 channels
PWM MOSFET power supply
Chrome top plate with blue LED indicator
Variable low-pass crossover (40-120 Hz)
Variable high-pass crossover (150-1,500 Hz)
Variable 18 dB bass boost at 40 Hz
Tri-Mode capable
3-Way protection circuit
High/low-level inputs
4 gauge power/ground connectors
RCA line outputs with floating ground
Frequency Response: 10 Hz - 30,000 Hz
Dimensions: 11.25"L x 11.25"W x 2.25"H
1-year Manufacturer's warranty
Amplifier Class N/A
Number of Channels 4
RMS Power (4 ohms) 80 watts x 4 channels
RMS Power (2 ohms) 95 watts x 4 channels
RMS Power (1 ohm) Not Stable
Bridged RMS Power 190 watts x 2 channels
Total RMS Power 380 watts
Peak Power Output 840 watts
Minimum Impedance Unbridged 2 ohms
Minimum Impedance Bridged 4 ohms
THD at Rated RMS Power 0.02%
Speaker Level Inputs Yes
Preamp Outputs Yes
Built-in Crossover Yes - HP/LP
High-Pass Crossover Frequency 150 - 1,500 Hz
Low-Pass Crossover Frequency 40 - 120 Hz
Subsonic Filter N/A
Signal-to-Noise Ratio 98 dB
Channel Separation N/A
Bass Boost +18 dB
Bass/Gain Remote N/A
Fan Cooled N/A
Fuse Rating N/A
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ports look like ****. make them flared by doing the following
cut a mdf ring just a hair larger then pvc pipe. glue it with the pvc pipe directly to the mdf peice.
get flush cutting rabitting router bit, cut hole with that, then get a roundover bit and round it. all done.

the amp rack will be clean. Essentially.... not pretty... lol... not compared to yours ecpecially. I am putting about 4 coats of black shiney paint on this smooth wood biznash, It will mount and has a 1 inch clearance between the seat and the board.
I am not telling you how i am mounting it tho... its a littel embarrising. Ed you know what the back of the seats are. just hard plastic. lol...
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yes, i amrealy have the cold cathod elights hooked up to a know under the dash. i will put the bass knob there too. You cant see it, i would rather it not be visable beacuse they arent pretty switches and knobs.
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My new amp rack wont be pretty, well for now it will just be a painted black board because I am running out of time to finals.
But the back of the seats are just plastic which is better than most cars that just have foam and cloth.
But my back seats dont exist anymore.
I am sure if you run wires clean and make a pretty mounting board, it will look good.

It should look good, it will look clean, but overall, the amps and all the wiring will be invisable to the eye unless i fold down the seats. i am basically hooking the wall up the seats so they are now one big seat.
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i think the hooks are called swag hooks. I will be using 5 of them to hook up the wall. 1 in each corner and one in the middle. I drilled into the back of the seats and they are just an empty void, so i was like, WTH,why not. We will see how it turns out. .... embarrising.
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Its Flame Time!!!
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Yes, you can paint the ports if you want to.
Cocaine is a hell of a drug.
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ok here comes photos of the wall build for the back of the HHR. it is sized to fit the back seats.
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