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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Loki" data-source="post: 75688" data-attributes="member: 545020"><p>WHY would you mount your amp inside your box? Your joking right? First of all...how would you ever adjust your gains or anything...you couldn't get to the amp. Second of all I don't know about that being to great having the amp being exposed to that much pressure. Third....that would be more trouble trying to send the power/ground/rca/remote wires through the box than it would to send speakers wires through terminals. Attaching the amp to the inside of your box is like saying...mount your amp on your roof.....or setting your subwoofer in your back seat not hooking it up and watching it bounce around thinking its going to sound good.</p><p></p><p>LOL thats right, its not bad to mount it to the box, plus you could make and amp rack come on be creative, but not stick the amp in the box??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Loki, post: 75688, member: 545020"] WHY would you mount your amp inside your box? Your joking right? First of all...how would you ever adjust your gains or anything...you couldn't get to the amp. Second of all I don't know about that being to great having the amp being exposed to that much pressure. Third....that would be more trouble trying to send the power/ground/rca/remote wires through the box than it would to send speakers wires through terminals. Attaching the amp to the inside of your box is like saying...mount your amp on your roof.....or setting your subwoofer in your back seat not hooking it up and watching it bounce around thinking its going to sound good. LOL thats right, its not bad to mount it to the box, plus you could make and amp rack come on be creative, but not stick the amp in the box?? [/QUOTE]
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