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<blockquote data-quote="gijoe" data-source="post: 3356661" data-attributes="member: 574042"><p>I'm wondering how bad of an idea this is. I am considering putting my sub amp under my rear seat. I have a xenon 600.1 pushing 2 IDQ 10's. Apparently this amp is supposed to stay very cool, plus I have my subs wired to 4ohms with the gains set very conservativly. Since the rear seat mounts flush I know that circulation will be bad, but I'm wondering if you think It'll be too hot. I guess the only way to know for sure is to mount it and find out, but I'm hoping someone with experience can tell me whether or not I should even bother trying. Right now the amp is attatched to my back seat but it covers my passthrough. I haven't found a very practical way of mounting it anywhere else in my trunk. THanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gijoe, post: 3356661, member: 574042"] I'm wondering how bad of an idea this is. I am considering putting my sub amp under my rear seat. I have a xenon 600.1 pushing 2 IDQ 10's. Apparently this amp is supposed to stay very cool, plus I have my subs wired to 4ohms with the gains set very conservativly. Since the rear seat mounts flush I know that circulation will be bad, but I'm wondering if you think It'll be too hot. I guess the only way to know for sure is to mount it and find out, but I'm hoping someone with experience can tell me whether or not I should even bother trying. Right now the amp is attatched to my back seat but it covers my passthrough. I haven't found a very practical way of mounting it anywhere else in my trunk. THanks [/QUOTE]
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