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<blockquote data-quote="Silverbullet555" data-source="post: 6823275" data-attributes="member: 622302"><p>Space really isn't an issue. Our cobalt has a great spot behind the console in an area that does not get wet. There is a vertical wall that is probably 18" wide by 24" tall where the wires run to and the stereo is housed. It doesn't get much air flow in there, but there is a lot of room in there and we don't put wet things on that side.</p><p></p><p>I'll take a look at the Polk and the PG as well. I had not considered Polk for amps and I have not heard of PG, but some reading should help.</p><p></p><p>One of the local shops recommend to Alpine MRP-F600 amps for my set up as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverbullet555, post: 6823275, member: 622302"] Space really isn't an issue. Our cobalt has a great spot behind the console in an area that does not get wet. There is a vertical wall that is probably 18" wide by 24" tall where the wires run to and the stereo is housed. It doesn't get much air flow in there, but there is a lot of room in there and we don't put wet things on that side. I'll take a look at the Polk and the PG as well. I had not considered Polk for amps and I have not heard of PG, but some reading should help. One of the local shops recommend to Alpine MRP-F600 amps for my set up as well. [/QUOTE]
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