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mounting amp on box...a no no?
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<blockquote data-quote="evo2k3" data-source="post: 151734" data-attributes="member: 546246"><p>The rubber washers idea really is doing next to nothing for you,in reallity whereevere the amp is located it is suseptible to vibrations....the issue is more or less flexing of the box on the side that it is mounted on. Now, if it does flex your going to have problems with the amp being damaged, but you also have the problem of the flexing itself. Not to say this is proper at all, but in my case I have an xtant amp that is cased in 1/8" steal, now I guarontee that no sub out there is power enough to bend the 3/4"mdf and that steal. So it acts like a brace (not proper by anymeans). Generally I would say mount it where it is convient, if I am building the box, I often build it and make a second peice of mdf that is the same size and carpeted that I usually screw the amp to so it is reomovable, I am just it acts to stifen it up a bit as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evo2k3, post: 151734, member: 546246"] The rubber washers idea really is doing next to nothing for you,in reallity whereevere the amp is located it is suseptible to vibrations....the issue is more or less flexing of the box on the side that it is mounted on. Now, if it does flex your going to have problems with the amp being damaged, but you also have the problem of the flexing itself. Not to say this is proper at all, but in my case I have an xtant amp that is cased in 1/8" steal, now I guarontee that no sub out there is power enough to bend the 3/4"mdf and that steal. So it acts like a brace (not proper by anymeans). Generally I would say mount it where it is convient, if I am building the box, I often build it and make a second peice of mdf that is the same size and carpeted that I usually screw the amp to so it is reomovable, I am just it acts to stifen it up a bit as well. [/QUOTE]
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