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Old 04-01-2009, 09:06 PM   #1
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Hey, just wondering what the best way people have installed amplifiers under their seats. Am about to embark on a setup change in my ute and as a part of that wish to put the amps' under the seats to get me back some room behind the seats.

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Old 04-01-2009, 09:21 PM   #2
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It would double as a seat warmer too :hihi:

But seriously, I spose you could screw it into the frame that holds the foam in, depending on the size of your amp.
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Was meaning more on the floor under the seat then actually on the seat.
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Well AFAIK there's nothing that one could accidentally screw into on the floor, so I don't imagine any problems.
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if u decide to do it to the chair, find a series 1 fairmont with the cd stacker under the chear and take a look how thats held up/in
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your fine mounting it under the seat but definatly dont mount it upside down as all you will do is cook the amp as well as the passenger's a**.lol
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Old 05-01-2009, 07:59 PM   #7
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I had mine screwed into the floor under the driver's seat ... it was a Pioneer 600W 4-ch.

Look near the early pages of my AU build thread in my signature ... there's a pic of it peaking out from under the driver's seat. Was a tight fit.

My sub amp was bolted to the trans tunnel ... on a flat piece of carpeted MDF (kinda false floor) ... between the subs ... it was solid indeed.
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where did you guys take the 'auto on' power to the amp? ignition on? antena power?
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velcro is an easy option. amp must be mounted right way up tho otherwise itll overheat.
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your head unit should have a remote out wire. use that for auto on.
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velcro is an easy option.
Same here... amp under front passengers seat held in place with a couple of velcro strips.

I got my velcro (not too sure how long the roll was... maybe two metre's?) from Bunnings for around $20.
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your head unit should have a remote out wire. use that for auto on.
sorry, i should have been more specific. i am still running the factory 6 stacker
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sorry, i should have been more specific. i am still running the factory 6 stacker
In my AU Ghia (sedan) it has a remote turn on wire that goes along with the RCA to the boot where the factory amp is, should be a 4 pin black plug, the control wire is red from memory.
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thats on the premium head unit, this is just the standard one, so no RCA outs or amp on wires...
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thats on the premium head unit, this is just the standard one, so no RCA outs or amp on wires...
In that case you'd have to set up a manual switch or splice into the acc wire from the headunit, not sure how else you would go about it
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yeah, i was thinking the acc wire would do the job. don't like manual switches as they can be left on by accident.
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Depends on the amp, if your using one with speaker level inputs because you have't got RCA output, some of them have turn-on on signal detection.
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na, looking at hooking up my old Alpine amp/sub box, and just running a speaker-line level converter off the rears.
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