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i got 1 12" ssd in a ported box and I wanted to screw the amp onto the box, is that gonna cause any problems?

no, i dont think i would cause any problems, mine is screwed to the box and its been like that for a year without any problems,

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somebody told me that the sub mite vibrate n move components inside of the amp...

I would avoid mounting the amp to the sub box if possible. Some say that the vibrations from the box can rattle parts loose over time. My precious amp is staying on the floor. :)

I would avoid mounting the amp to the sub box if possible. Some say that the vibrations from the box can rattle parts loose over time. My precious amp is staying on the floor. :)

yeah, it's not recommended, but if you have to do it, you can

I would avoid mounting the amp to the sub box if possible. Some say that the vibrations from the box can rattle parts loose over time. My precious amp is staying on the floor. :)

yeah, it's not recommended, but if you have to do it, you can

If you do it, try and have the amp mounted over a brace, where vibrations should be minimal.

What about laying down a piece of rubber or foam or something. Would that help out with lowering the vibrations the amp will see?

Yeah, that might help some. Anything you can do to keep the movement of the amp down.

What about laying down a piece of rubber or foam or something. Would that help out with lowering the vibrations the amp will see?

they make neoprene washers which I used to cushion any vibrations, you can get 'em at Ace

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I would avoid mounting the amp to the sub box if possible. Some say that the vibrations from the box can rattle parts loose over time. My precious amp is staying on the floor. :)

yeah, it's not recommended, but if you have to do it, you can

If you do it, try and have the amp mounted over a brace, where vibrations should be minimal.

whats the brace?

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If you box is big enough, it should have internal bracing.

o ok. i didnt know u were talkin about the box bracing...

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