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Amp safety
Is it safe to put a class d amplifier underneath the driver side seat to
power to 10" subs in the trunk? Can it overheat? I was thinking of putting it there but i wanted to know if there were any safety issues doing so? |
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"dubbin it up" wrote: Is it safe to put a class d amplifier underneath the driver side seat to power to 10" subs in the trunk? Can it overheat? I was thinking of putting it there but i wanted to know if there were any safety issues doing so? Read the manual. Some amps have forced air cooling for full performance with under-seat mounting. |
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3 of my 4 amps are mounted under the passenger and driver seats and after
many years I have experienced no ill effects. The fact that it is a Class D means that it will operate more efficiently and (in theory) operate cooler than regular Class AB amps as less power will be converted to heat, so I would think there would be no problems at all with under seat mountings, as long as there is at least SOME space for air to circulate over the amp (just a couple inches should be adequate). If it is a forced air-cooled type (with a fan), then make sure the air-intake vents are not blocked. Also, as already suggested, consult the manual as you don't want to do anything that might shorten the life of your amp OR invalidate the warranty. MOSFET "dubbin it up" wrote in message ... Is it safe to put a class d amplifier underneath the driver side seat to power to 10" subs in the trunk? Can it overheat? I was thinking of putting it there but i wanted to know if there were any safety issues doing so? |
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I have my class d sub amp mounted vertically on the box in the trunk,
between the box and the back seat... I run that amp often and hard; and there's not a whole lot of space back there. I was so concerned about this that I mounted a fan and a custom-designed-and-made temperature sensor on/near the amp. Truth be told; it looks really cool, but I haven't had to use it yet - and my manual specifically said that my amp should be mounted flat (which it's not) for cooling purposes... You can check it out he http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2367650 The moral here is that (at least for the model I got) you don't have to worry about overheating a class d. ~Mister.Lull dubbin it up wrote: Is it safe to put a class d amplifier underneath the driver side seat to power to 10" subs in the trunk? Can it overheat? I was thinking of putting it there but i wanted to know if there were any safety issues doing so? |
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You can check it out he
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2367650 That's a very nice install, doesn't even look like a sub box is in there at first glance.. A 10 tuned to 26 Hz?? That's just sick, I never thought a 10 could go so low! That inspires me to build a custom box now, I have a pair of 12's that sound pretty good in a generic prefab box, but I'm sure I could get more out of em.. Props to yours, |
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Very kind words, Thank You!
The box doesn't actually have much to do with the frequency on this particular sub, though. The Fs (resonant frequency) of the sub itself is 26.13 Hz - so tuning the box was a blast for me... I just wanted to make sure that the frequency response curve was nice and smooth, which it is. Thanks Again, ~Mister.Lull mfreak wrote: You can check it out he http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2367650 That's a very nice install, doesn't even look like a sub box is in there at first glance.. A 10 tuned to 26 Hz?? That's just sick, I never thought a 10 could go so low! That inspires me to build a custom box now, I have a pair of 12's that sound pretty good in a generic prefab box, but I'm sure I could get more out of em.. Props to yours, |
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