Amp location

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  1. five_oh18 New Member

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    I would like to possibly have an amp installed in the spare tire well under my hatch carpet in a 88' GT. Not sure what kind of amp or what size, but in general, would this be a good location for it to keep cool enough, etc?
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    I'm sure you could but I don't think it's a good idea. With it being surrounded by metal theres a better possibility of if something got loose it could arc and fry your amp. a better location would be on the back of your box or on the back of your rear seat
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    Amen to that.

    Additionally, being closed up won't give the amp a healthy lifestyle, let alone a long life. Electronics such as amplifiers or any power modulator require ample or even forced ventilation to function and remain at optimal production temperatures.
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    Alright thanks for the replys, my reason for putting it there would have been to keep it hidden, but I'll try something else I guess.
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    It's been a long time since I had a Fox, but is there enough room underneath the rear seat bottom? You may encounter the same issue of heat, but you won't have to lose the spare to do it.
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    if you put it where the spare goes, maybe add a false floor with a intake and exhaust vent
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    I have my whole system under a semi-false floor. The sub sits in the tire well, and I raised the floor a little to accommodate for the amps, epicenter, etc.

    http://www.geocities.com/snaglpus00/

    ~K
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