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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: 7548109" data-attributes="member: 622869"><p>After doing quite a bit of reading online, it turns out that the reason not to mount on a box is not the vibrations directly. It is from the flexing of the panel that the amp is mounted. The flex of a poorly braced box will cause the vibrations out of the box. The proper way to mount an amp to a box is to get the amp's mounting points as close to bracing as possible since that panel will not flex as much. I'm not necessarily planning on mounting my amp to the box, but I did want to know why not to. The theft thing is the best reason not to mount it all together since ti would be easier to snatch it all at once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="accuab, post: 7548109, member: 622869"] After doing quite a bit of reading online, it turns out that the reason not to mount on a box is not the vibrations directly. It is from the flexing of the panel that the amp is mounted. The flex of a poorly braced box will cause the vibrations out of the box. The proper way to mount an amp to a box is to get the amp's mounting points as close to bracing as possible since that panel will not flex as much. I'm not necessarily planning on mounting my amp to the box, but I did want to know why not to. The theft thing is the best reason not to mount it all together since ti would be easier to snatch it all at once. [/QUOTE]
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