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<blockquote data-quote="Diplexers" data-source="post: 386620" data-attributes="member: 550866"><p>I have installed amp under the seats of a Honda Accord (1992) they weren't very big so they fit ok. If the amp isn't very big, (and granted its not a cheap amp) you shouldn't have any overheating problems.</p><p></p><p>Remember that the design of the amp corelates to the possibilities of overheating. I had a PPI A1200 in the trunk of my 63 Nova. It was underneath the Enclosure with insulation covering it from cosmetic damage from the box; it never overheated once. Cheaper amps will typically overheat quicker than a better built amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diplexers, post: 386620, member: 550866"] I have installed amp under the seats of a Honda Accord (1992) they weren't very big so they fit ok. If the amp isn't very big, (and granted its not a cheap amp) you shouldn't have any overheating problems. Remember that the design of the amp corelates to the possibilities of overheating. I had a PPI A1200 in the trunk of my 63 Nova. It was underneath the Enclosure with insulation covering it from cosmetic damage from the box; it never overheated once. Cheaper amps will typically overheat quicker than a better built amp. [/QUOTE]
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