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Subs ruining an amp?


Devedander
08-10-2005, 02:17 PM
I have been searching all over for infomration as I put my stereo back in my car (been a while since the last one was ripped off) and found some people saying not to mount the amp on the speaker box because the vibrations will eventually kill the amp... I have my amp mounted on the back of my seats and my speaker box pointing at them as I get better sound that way... is this bad for them? Should I be shielding them somehow?

They are fosgates with some pretty heavy metal covers...

Civic2ner
08-14-2005, 07:23 PM
nah man i got mine on the back of my seat to how powerful is you amp and what subs you runin if anything put a pillow between the amp and subs will also allow good sound and ndo ratling.

Devedander
08-15-2005, 11:38 AM
nah man i got mine on the back of my seat to how powerful is you amp and what subs you runin if anything put a pillow between the amp and subs will also allow good sound and ndo ratling.

RF 800 with 2 12s... I might try the pillown thing if I can find a decent way...

donalduck_69
08-16-2005, 09:32 PM
what kind of car do you have???

TurboLaxx
08-16-2005, 11:18 PM
Have you ever watched Unique Whips on Speed channel? The head installer there usually mounts the JL Audio amp on top the the box with JL subs. You know those things hit hard, so i'm sure it's fine to mount amps on subs.

Devedander
08-17-2005, 04:58 PM
what kind of car do you have???

93 civic coupe... ratty and broken everywhere but still drives like a champ :)

Devedander
08-17-2005, 05:00 PM
Have you ever watched Unique Whips on Speed channel? The head installer there usually mounts the JL Audio amp on top the the box with JL subs. You know those things hit hard, so i'm sure it's fine to mount amps on subs.


Have not seen that show but it does make me feel better... Thanks!

donalduck_69
08-17-2005, 07:30 PM
I have been searching all over for infomration as I put my stereo back in my car (been a while since the last one was ripped off) and found some people saying not to mount the amp on the speaker box because the vibrations will eventually kill the amp... I have my amp mounted on the back of my seats and my speaker box pointing at them as I get better sound that way... is this bad for them? Should I be shielding them somehow?

They are fosgates with some pretty heavy metal covers...

Physically, you should get better and more sound facing the subs out of the trunk. It could be different on your car but the laws of soundwaves says otherwise. If you do this, then the amps should be fine on the backs of your seats. However, I have seen amps get worse and worse over time mounted on the box, it just rattles them to much and can cause things to break or come unsoldered inside the amp. Good luck.

Devedander
08-17-2005, 08:18 PM
Yeah that is what i was told and I had them that way for a long time, but for whatever reason they sounded pretty bad that way. Dunno if it rattled the trunk lid more or what but it was not good full bass, it seemed harsh and hollow.

I turned them around and it filled in nicely... who knows...

I have to work on my surrounds though, maybe after I patch them up it will be better.

shortysetnies
03-21-2006, 10:23 AM
Have you ever watched Unique Whips on Speed channel? The head installer there usually mounts the JL Audio amp on top the the box with JL subs. You know those things hit hard, so i'm sure it's fine to mount amps on subs.

Neat lookin' stuff on that show but when it comes to custom fab stuff they have no idea what they are doing. When a box doesn't come together right, jumping on it while you screw it together isn't the way to do it. Just because they do it doesn't mean it is OK.

InstallTech
03-21-2006, 11:23 PM
I've mounted amps on both the back seats and the sub enclosure for years. Never had a problem either way. You should be fine.

ItzmyCRX
05-15-2006, 05:57 PM
It will depend on the amp you have, if you have some POS walmart brand amp then i wouldn't put it ontop of your box because yes, it will rattle itself to pieces. But if it's anything decent then you wont have any problems. I've been working in the stereo business for almost 3 years, and i've never once had a customer complain about an amp dying from vibrations.

PaulD
05-31-2006, 10:52 PM
if the box is built right, it shouldn't vibrate any more than any other part of the car

96CivicEX06
06-19-2006, 09:42 PM
if the box is built right, it shouldn't vibrate any more than any other part of the car
x2.

What kind of box are you using?

pimprolla112
06-19-2006, 11:11 PM
Dude i have installed amps, on sub boxes, between subs on the box, upside down in a trunk and ive never had a problem. In my friend car we installed the amp in the sub box. Fine tuned the amp outside the box then removed the front panel and mounted it to that. No leaks, still works box is over 6 months old. Yes i know this chages the specs of the box, he bought the solobarics from some dude, i helped him build the box that he wanted, and he wanted it to fit right in the back of his blazer. But it worked. pretty damn nice to.

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