OC*SS 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 151 0 SoCal Aug 23, 2006 #1 Is this bad for the amp due to the vibration? I'm picking up my Orion XTR Pro 2400 from the repair shop today, and was wondering if this may have caused something inside to "rattle lose." Click to read more...
Is this bad for the amp due to the vibration? I'm picking up my Orion XTR Pro 2400 from the repair shop today, and was wondering if this may have caused something inside to "rattle lose." Click to read more...
jj4475 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,785 2 ill Aug 23, 2006 #2 not sure if it does but if u dont have to dont
R Red Rocket 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 214 0 Hatfield, PA Aug 23, 2006 #3 not sure if it does but if u dont have to dont Click to expand... Agreed. Originally, I had my Audiobahn amp mounted on my box for over a year and it never had a single problem so it will be fine either way.
not sure if it does but if u dont have to dont Click to expand... Agreed. Originally, I had my Audiobahn amp mounted on my box for over a year and it never had a single problem so it will be fine either way.
Beat_Dominator 5,000+ posts Yea, thats Mecha Godzilla 22,317 69 Phoenix Arizona Aug 23, 2006 #4 Should be fine, I usually recommend you use rubber bushings between the amp and the box around the mounintg screws.
Should be fine, I usually recommend you use rubber bushings between the amp and the box around the mounintg screws.