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    ok so i was wondering the best spot to mount my amp.

    i have a cadence txa 1000d.

    i was thinking on top of my box but i dont want the shit to rattle so bad it fucks it up.

    i cant mount under a seat, all i have is trunk space.

    any ideas?

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    get some screws and bolt that thing to the box. That's how i have mine set up.It seems to be doing fine for about a year now...

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    thats what i ended up doing.

    i just bolted it to the top.

    we'll see how it does.

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    on the back of the seat or next to the box....

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    make sure you bungie or bolt that box down.
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    mine is mounted under my seat, cooled by the A/C

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    I used some self tapping screws, and mounted my amp and cap to the back of the backseat, with my subs facing towards the trunk door. (which actually sounds louder than facing towards the backseat) Haven't had any problems with that, just now I gotta do something about the trunk door rattling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tmzoz
    ok so i was wondering the best spot to mount my amp.

    i have a cadence txa 1000d.

    i was thinking on top of my box but i dont want the shit to rattle so bad it fucks it up.

    i cant mount under a seat, all i have is trunk space.

    any ideas?
    What vehicle, what size box, style box, dimensions of amp...where are the wires for it coming from, etc. For the cleanest install possible wouldn't someone need to see all the variables they're dealing with before making a final decision?

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    im kinda picky...try to hide it (unless going for a clean show look) but make sure it has good air flow.
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    jus put it on da box

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