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May 28th, 2014 05:06 PM | |
ColdStang | Thanks so much man! That helped a lot, I looked for something like that in Google but maybe I worded it wrong. |
May 27th, 2014 12:24 AM | |
AndyG47 |
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May 26th, 2014 06:30 PM | |
ColdStang |
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Originally Posted by thE_iyE
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If you still have the un-reusable mach amps, they're under the head unit and behind the rear seats. The subs are just in the sides, there's no separation.
I'm going to be doing a single 14" in a rear-seat delete. And the amps in the convertible are behind the rear seats? I wish I could do a rear seat delete, but this convertible is gonna be my DD and I have a coupe that is gonna get stripped out for a fully built car! |
May 26th, 2014 02:11 AM | |
thE_iyE |
If you still have the un-reusable mach amps, they're under the head unit and behind the rear seats. The subs are just in the sides, there's no separation. I'm going to be doing a single 14" in a rear-seat delete. |
May 25th, 2014 09:21 PM | |
ColdStang |
People with convertibles... I'm not sure if this is the place to post this, but I'm about to drop some cash on an audio system. I'm trying to figure out where the Mach amps and subs are located in a convertible. I looked in the trunk and nothing, there is no amp under the head unit, but I do have the Mach tweeters. The people who owned it first had aftermarket stuff because all the wiring is still left in the car, I'm wondering if they may have just taken it out to add the aftermarket subs and amps? Also, anyone with a convertible have any suggestions for what I should do? I am personally thinking of having a hideaway installed under the passenger seat, or maybe do two 10s in the trunk? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated! Thanks guys! |
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