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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8551870" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I wouldnt even do that..Vibration still exist through rubber,due to still being stablel/secured to the box given no flexability what so ever.Small spring loaded mounts for each tab would work like we used to use for the portable CD players mounting bracket back in the 90s mounted to the enclosure/Maybe? I do not recommend securing any amp to an enclosure due to the massive amount of vibration while including road vibration as well.Distro blocks,wiring??Maybe if its hidden and still have access.Its just not a great place to secure an amlifier.You are taking a 50/50 chance on ruining or/ damaging the internals ect.I used to replace a chit load of them with some relocating the amp and trying to replace under a warranty..Negligence isnt covered under warranty/as well as stupidity..lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8551870, member: 634282"] I wouldnt even do that..Vibration still exist through rubber,due to still being stablel/secured to the box given no flexability what so ever.Small spring loaded mounts for each tab would work like we used to use for the portable CD players mounting bracket back in the 90s mounted to the enclosure/Maybe? I do not recommend securing any amp to an enclosure due to the massive amount of vibration while including road vibration as well.Distro blocks,wiring??Maybe if its hidden and still have access.Its just not a great place to secure an amlifier.You are taking a 50/50 chance on ruining or/ damaging the internals ect.I used to replace a chit load of them with some relocating the amp and trying to replace under a warranty..Negligence isnt covered under warranty/as well as stupidity..lol [/QUOTE]
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