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What's so wrong about mounting amp on sub box?
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<blockquote data-quote="accuab" data-source="post: 7547659" data-attributes="member: 622869"><p>I don't question that fact. But vibrations are everywhere near the subwoofer. Plus there is solder on the speaker itself. If you had carpet on a box with an amp mounted on it, the vibrations would be almost exactly the same as the floor sitting beside the box.</p><p></p><p>The only correct way it seems would be to mount it in some sort of suspension in order to protect it. Vibrations are everywhere in a vehicle, with or without a sub. Maybe they should make them with an air ride suspension lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="accuab, post: 7547659, member: 622869"] I don't question that fact. But vibrations are everywhere near the subwoofer. Plus there is solder on the speaker itself. If you had carpet on a box with an amp mounted on it, the vibrations would be almost exactly the same as the floor sitting beside the box. The only correct way it seems would be to mount it in some sort of suspension in order to protect it. Vibrations are everywhere in a vehicle, with or without a sub. Maybe they should make them with an air ride suspension lol. [/QUOTE]
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