Great way to mount stereo amps
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Here's how I mounted my two Pyle amps.
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Hopefully there's enough space inbetween them & they don't overheat,
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Yeah me too, but so far they're good. If they do start to overheat radio shack sells some fans
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Might be too late by then. I'd do the fans now.
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Yup, little 12v fan, make a bracket to hold it above them = cheap insurance!
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joke time ....... WHEN they do overheat, does that mean they are a steamy pyle of crap? hahaha
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(Sigh) :icon_doh:
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Originally Posted by bobditts
(Post 444220)
joke time ....... WHEN they do overheat, does that mean they are a steamy pyle of crap? hahaha
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I've seen much worse actually. While it's not the most conducive to cooling, with those particular amps I doubt heat will be much of a problem. I'd never buy Pyle but I started out 16 years ago with Pyle type brands, subs by a company called Thump (tell me that doesn't sound cheesy) and Profile amps. I used Profile brand amps for several years before I was able to get my hands on better brands, with some success I might add. The cheap stuff can't stack up to any of the worthwhile brands but it does what it's intended to do. It gives the user a product they can use to better their factory sound without breaking the bank and a good way to ultimately learn the ins and outs of car sound performance if they're up to the task. I'm sure the OP would love to have JL, Kicker, Sundown, Rockford, Zapco, MMATS, or any other easy to name high end brand, but he's gotta start somewhere.
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nice idea...... but they do seem close..
steaming pyle... nice. |
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