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| I used velcro for CD changers and Amps and don't find it to be a problem! Try that with a sub before you get out the old Black and Decker. It's always a better install to screm them down, but you could always try smiffy's idea first! Jon Blakeburn 2002 Raven Blue Lupo GTi |
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| Lets face it theres not a great deal of room in the boot so if enough velcro is put on the bottom i see no reason that its gona move......my amp denon DCA800 AND THE BOX ITS SREWED TO WITH THE 10" MBQuart in dont move and they havent got any velcro on the bottom (P.S thats my current car, not mini) |
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| Is there any space under the rear seat? Just a thought. Dave First Cooper REJECTED on 29th Jan Solid black with all the white bits. Chili, sunroof, MFSW, ASC&T, heater washers, ISOFIX, Computer, MiniDisc BOOST, CD changer prep - arrived 1st March. www.dave.mcrae.btinternet.co.uk |
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| Velcro / screws Using velcro on an amp would be fine as this would give the added benfit of dampening vibration. On the other hand, it would be better for the sub unit to be securly attached to the car to improve the resonance of bass. Also, with tight corners and stiff suspension it would probably roll around in the boot as it's a heavy piece of kit. |
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| I used to have an Infinity Sub 12" free air and it performed brilliantly (using a 200 watt Kenwood Amplifier) At the moment ive got a 10" MB Quart Sub (Boxed) and a Denon DCA800 runnin on 1 channel and that too sounds superb (reason for smallness was that i installed it under the dash...yes the dashboard...well passenger footwell / dashboard of my old car) I find the MB Quart sub to be a spanking gorgeous sub and would buy one immediately if i needed one...plus its small size even when boxed (10 litres i think) means it would fit in a mini and still leave some room!!! |
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| Custom build So if I went for a custom build (which I've only ever done in the past), do you think a box the whole width of the boot with two 10" subs would work ? ported at either end Screw the amp onto the box and velcro the whole think down with about 2 square foot of velcro sticky stuff ? Or are we talking about one smaller box on the left hand side and the amp velcroed to the boot floor too ? Does size matter here - I mean i'm not using it to go shopping at tescos anyway...! - should i use the whole boot leaving enough airspace for resonance to build up ? Many options really - trial and error. |
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