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Old Jul 9th, 2003, 08:50 AM
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Velvet Cooper Question about fitting POWER AMPLIFIERS to CooperS

Hello:

I am planing to order Cooper S next year and I would like to
hear about your experience about fitting power amplifiers to MINI.
Currently I drive Citroen Xantia and have custom made rear shelf with Infinity Beta speakers and also infinity front
speakers. Head unit is Becker Maxico Pro CC and this I would
definitivly put also in MINI. Regarding speakers, i plan to buy FOCAL.

The question/concern are my 2 AUDISON power amplifiers and where would be the best place to put them, without totaly compromising the boot ??? Or at least one of them,...

After my test drive, I quickly checked the car and there
are not many obvious places,...

Miha

p.s. Cooper S in plan is RED, white roof/stripes, Anthracite interior, auto air-con, DSC, 16" white wheels,
after-market red leather seats with white central part.
Also. if possible red leather on doors and dash - any suggestions/tips/hints are most welcome !!!

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Old Jul 9th, 2003, 08:57 AM
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I've fitted my 2ch Pioneer amp into the rear cubby holders
check out the other links and you'll see photos of them there
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There is room in the rear cubby holes as stated above and also under the front seats
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By making a sub floor in the boot you can place just about any amp. and for me it didnt compromise the boot much. Check out this simple install i did at this old site i made last year. http://members.aol.com/mugamini since then ive change the carpet and did make a proper box for 2x12 MB Quarts

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