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<blockquote data-quote="NSTALN" data-source="post: 8607649" data-attributes="member: 588169"><p>That is a serious fvcking amp...I always wanted one of those. Big footprint, but big power too! I saw an install a long time ago that featured a 'floating amp'...you should try something like that. The basic idea would be to cut a platform the same size of the amp, mount it to base that sticks straight out of the back of the platform but short enough and situated in such a way that it can't be seen at any angle around the platform, tuck all the wires behind the platform and run through the hidden base. Back-lit with some LED's and suspended just a little bit...Floating back-lit amp. Hard to describe...I could draw a diagram and it would make more sense. Simple and clean.</p><p></p><p>Another idea for an amp like that would be to make a plexiglass 'wall' and remove the bottom plate of the amp and mount it backwards so the guts can be seen through the plexiglass...maybe add an LED strip inside to light up the guts.</p><p></p><p>What kind of vehicle will this be going into? How much room do you have to work with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NSTALN, post: 8607649, member: 588169"] That is a serious fvcking amp...I always wanted one of those. Big footprint, but big power too! I saw an install a long time ago that featured a 'floating amp'...you should try something like that. The basic idea would be to cut a platform the same size of the amp, mount it to base that sticks straight out of the back of the platform but short enough and situated in such a way that it can't be seen at any angle around the platform, tuck all the wires behind the platform and run through the hidden base. Back-lit with some LED's and suspended just a little bit...Floating back-lit amp. Hard to describe...I could draw a diagram and it would make more sense. Simple and clean. Another idea for an amp like that would be to make a plexiglass 'wall' and remove the bottom plate of the amp and mount it backwards so the guts can be seen through the plexiglass...maybe add an LED strip inside to light up the guts. What kind of vehicle will this be going into? How much room do you have to work with? [/QUOTE]
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