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<blockquote data-quote="treesive" data-source="post: 8353170" data-attributes="member: 631309"><p>The Dayton ho is one of the best bang for the buck subs on the market so nice choice. I will defer on box builders for someone more knowledgeable about who is on the forums currently for that. In mounting the amp it isn't a good thing to mount amps to sub enclosures or any surface that will have common excessive vibrations so if you can find a better spot that would be best. If not there are ways you can get around it such as using isolator pads between the box and the amp to absorb the vibrations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treesive, post: 8353170, member: 631309"] The Dayton ho is one of the best bang for the buck subs on the market so nice choice. I will defer on box builders for someone more knowledgeable about who is on the forums currently for that. In mounting the amp it isn't a good thing to mount amps to sub enclosures or any surface that will have common excessive vibrations so if you can find a better spot that would be best. If not there are ways you can get around it such as using isolator pads between the box and the amp to absorb the vibrations. [/QUOTE]
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