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Do you think it would be okay to install a SAZ-1500D and SAX-100.2 like the following pictures? The SAZ-1500D will be powering two TC Sounds OEM 10's and the SAX-100.2 will be powering a pair of CDT Braxial ES-630's. The pics are of a 350Z.

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for show yes! but for daily i would run some kind of cooling system so they won't get too hot

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for show yes!

That's pretty funny that you say for show because that is exactly the opposite of what I'm looking for. I want them completely out of sight. I'm looking for a very stealthy installation. I suppose I could have the shop install some fans in there. That location is where the factory subwoofer goes and it is hidden behind the driver's seat. The only thing that I won't be able to hide will be the subs but other than that it'll look nice and clean.

If you stack them I would put the 100.2 on the bottom as it shouldn't give off as much heat as the 1500D. You could also get a few 12v "computer" fans to blow across the heatsinks...

If you stack them I would put the 100.2 on the bottom as it shouldn't give off as much heat as the 1500D. You could also get a few 12v "computer" fans to blow across the heatsinks...

I would put the 1500d on bottom as class d amps are more efficient and are normally cooler unless driven hard.

Edited by audio-neon

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Thanks for the reply's. Quick question for audio-neon, when you wired your subs to your amp, did you wire each sub into 2 ohms and plug them into each set of terminals or did you wire both into 1 ohm and plug them into one set of terminals on the amp? I got the DVC versions of the subs so that I can have a 1 ohm load going into the amp but I'm just thrown off by the fact that the mono Sundown has two sets of speaker outputs. The good thing is that I found a place that can build me a 200 amp alternator for my car so that I won't have electrical probs. Hopefully a single Kinetik bettery (as big as will fit under the hood) and the upgraded alternator will hold up against those two amps. I really don't want to add an additional battery as I would not know where to hide it.

it doesn't matter which way you do it, it will still be a 1 ohm load on the amp. the "extra" set of terminals is just there so it is easier to wire. the terminals are linked on the inside of the amp.

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it doesn't matter which way you do it, it will still be a 1 ohm load on the amp. the "extra" set of terminals is just there so it is easier to wire. the terminals are linked on the inside of the amp.

:thanx: for the reply.

Thanks for the reply's. Quick question for audio-neon, when you wired your subs to your amp, did you wire each sub into 2 ohms and plug them into each set of terminals or did you wire both into 1 ohm and plug them into one set of terminals on the amp? I got the DVC versions of the subs so that I can have a 1 ohm load going into the amp but I'm just thrown off by the fact that the mono Sundown has two sets of speaker outputs. The good thing is that I found a place that can build me a 200 amp alternator for my car so that I won't have electrical probs. Hopefully a single Kinetik bettery (as big as will fit under the hood) and the upgraded alternator will hold up against those two amps. I really don't want to add an additional battery as I would not know where to hide it.

I am only using one terminal set so far as I lost one of my terminal screws and I am waiting for jacob (no rush) to have some extra ones to send me.

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