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Originally Posted by Father Yuli put them in a way where you can access the dials if need be. |
Yuli - great idea - thanks for the input! The dials are all on the top of the amps so no matter how it's laid out. I like the fact that Audison took the time to think of the user in their amps!
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Originally Posted by nghtrdr none!
all are too close together for my liking.
i say use the space available and spread it out more. this will make the wiring look neater. not so jammed together.
just my opinion folks!
looks like a nice setup though
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nghtrdr - the space allocated underneath is what I have to work with. I'm installing 4 - 120mm cooling fan off a relay plus the spare tire is to remain underneath. There will be a second beauty board then carpet to cover the entire trunk when my wife buys some sh!t we don't need ( maybe she thinks the same about car audio

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Originally Posted by MTT Looks wise, I like 3 the best.
But I pick #1 as it has the shortest wire lengths (amps to distros n stuff)
second choice (for the same reasons) would be #5
EDIT: does the winner get that amp you have for sale????  |
Al - Setup #6 would be the shortest lengths from distro to amp the grey end caps are all the wire connections! I'm 90% sure on #3 but I may move the distros right beside the amp on the right side and move the 3sixty's closer to the middle!
At this point I'm willing to move it for dynamat! ANYONE???? Quote: |
Originally Posted by MR2NR Three or hold your Rockford gear hostage. |
Or what? Where the firewall bushing I ordered?
Cheers Ju