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<blockquote data-quote="Bumpin&#039; Goalie" data-source="post: 6777643" data-attributes="member: 616941"><p>I find the easiest way to hide amps is just using carpeted mdf. My rule of thumb is one fan blowing cool air in, one fan pulling the hot air out, per amp.</p><p></p><p>Another way is having a false floor that has an open (non visible) side where air is free to move in/out with a fan blowing across the tops of the amps to push it out of the opening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bumpin' Goalie, post: 6777643, member: 616941"] I find the easiest way to hide amps is just using carpeted mdf. My rule of thumb is one fan blowing cool air in, one fan pulling the hot air out, per amp. Another way is having a false floor that has an open (non visible) side where air is free to move in/out with a fan blowing across the tops of the amps to push it out of the opening. [/QUOTE]
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