Hmmmm.......Thought it was a nice system....

 

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Username: Young_james

Canada

Post Number: 906
Registered: Sep-05
http://videos.streetfire.net/hottestvideos/1/43F208F0-71AD-4A33-8F00-5DA8C2ED17A D.htm


Didn't look too bad until he raised the hatch...
 

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Username: Redliner

Wilmington, Ma

Post Number: 878
Registered: Jun-05
lol that is horrible and he mounted the amp on the box lol

alot of those videos are funny was watching a couple of them
 

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Username: Young_james

Canada

Post Number: 908
Registered: Sep-05
he did have a benz, you think he could afford something better than that. He had 2 10's with 1 12, and it's a sony at that
 

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Username: Redliner

Wilmington, Ma

Post Number: 879
Registered: Jun-05
ya thats the same thing that i was thinking about how couldnt he afford something better than that please
 

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Username: Jakeyplaysbass

St. Louis, MO

Post Number: 658
Registered: Jul-05
theres really nothing wrong with mounting the amp on the box as long as its secure and can get plenty of air. haha great video but any bass at all can shake things...
 

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Username: Safe_cracker

Chicago, IL US

Post Number: 357
Registered: Jan-06
theres really nothing wrong with mounting the amp on the box as long as its secure and can get plenty of air.

Regardless of what people have told it isn't a good idea, all boxes flex. More flex more the chance of broken components and solder joints on your amp, why take the chance. This is especially true for sealed enclosures with high end subs, or weak unbraced ported enclosures. Polo..
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