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<blockquote data-quote="ps2cho" data-source="post: 3143274" data-attributes="member: 578373"><p>Hi guys,</p><p></p><p>I just got my DUAL 580w XIA3145 installed with my 2 10" subs and it sounds amazing! I was looking for a cheap solution so I bought those 3 things and built my own box and it came out perfect.</p><p></p><p>Well it is pretty hot today at 90F and I felt the top of the sub and its pretty warm.</p><p></p><p>It's not burning my hand hot, but its pretty darn warm. This is my first time doing any car audio so I want to make sure its ok. I have it hidden under the rear seat so that probably is heating it up too...I just want to make sure its ok being at that temperature. I wanted it to be stealth so that was the best place it could go. It has about ~3" of space all the way round...its just the top and bottom that touch carpet on back of the seat and the floor. Is this ok?</p><p></p><p>The Amp says on the box it has thermal overload protection...so will that make it ok?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ps2cho, post: 3143274, member: 578373"] Hi guys, I just got my DUAL 580w XIA3145 installed with my 2 10" subs and it sounds amazing! I was looking for a cheap solution so I bought those 3 things and built my own box and it came out perfect. Well it is pretty hot today at 90F and I felt the top of the sub and its pretty warm. It's not burning my hand hot, but its pretty darn warm. This is my first time doing any car audio so I want to make sure its ok. I have it hidden under the rear seat so that probably is heating it up too...I just want to make sure its ok being at that temperature. I wanted it to be stealth so that was the best place it could go. It has about ~3" of space all the way round...its just the top and bottom that touch carpet on back of the seat and the floor. Is this ok? The Amp says on the box it has thermal overload protection...so will that make it ok? Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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