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Old 03-28-2009, 10:48 PM
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Amp mount options...under the seat?

I'm looking to upgrade the sound system in the SVX - all of my speakers are trashed. So I'm putting all new ones in, but I'd like to amplify them rather than run off of deck power. I'm not looking at getting a subwoofer for this car.

But, I'm having trouble figuring out where to put the amp. I don't want to mount it in the trunk, because I use it often and feel like an amp mounted in there would greatly cut down on the available space. I like having the folded down rear seats available in case I want to carry extra stuff on top of them, so I don't want to put it there either.

With that said - has anyone successfully fit a smallish amp under the passenger seat? Seems like an amp could be fit there without too much trouble, but I don't know - never mounted an amp under the seat before.

For those who run amplified sound systems - where did you put the amp?
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Old 03-28-2009, 11:02 PM
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Re: Amp mount options...under the seat?

I put my amp on the back of the rear seat on the driver's side so I can still put long stuff in the trunk.
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Old 03-28-2009, 11:10 PM
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Re: Amp mount options...under the seat?

Mine are both mounted to the trunk. If you take out the passenger side tray im sure you'll be able to fit a small amp underneath.
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Old 03-28-2009, 11:31 PM
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Re: Amp mount options...under the seat?

I figured most people mounted their amps in the trunk / rear seats someplace. I'm considering that as a last resort, but really do want to make the seat thing work if I can do it safely and neatly.

I measured the distance between the seat rails at 15" exactly, and I think there's somewhere between 2 - 3" of clearance under the seat (with nobody in it, of course). Don't know how much that'll change when someone's sitting there though. Will have to look into that more.

As far as front to back room - I think there's some sort of large structural support running between the frame rails under the seat that might screw me up. I have to look more closely at it tomorrow.
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Old 03-28-2009, 11:42 PM
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Re: Amp mount options...under the seat?

The one thing that is going to be bad for your amp is that under the seat it will be creating a lot of heat which is bad for the amp.
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Old 03-29-2009, 07:28 AM
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Re: Amp mount options...under the seat?

I mounted a small (50w/chX2) amp in my '93 vertically on the drivers side rear side trunk panel. Ran hi level ins for only the rear speakers, with all wiring hidden, using short bolts and washers to mount it. Two days later the car was totaled. The amp stayed in place through the crash impact. This location cost me basically no trunk-space. I agree that under-seat mounting may give you cooling problems, especially with the type of "stuff" that collects on car floors and under seats.

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Old 03-29-2009, 08:18 AM
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Re: Amp mount options...under the seat?

The SVX is unfortunately not very amp friendly. I think it should stay relatively cool underneath the seat because it's still going to have airflow on the all 4 sides of the amp.

I'm starting a new build soon and hopefully will find a new place to mount everything.
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Old 03-29-2009, 11:50 AM
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The one thing that is going to be bad for your amp is that under the seat it will be creating a lot of heat which is bad for the amp.
Yeah, that's the main concern. I'm not going to be driving the amp real hard - it'll be running two sets of speakers at a 4 ohm load (no subs or anything) and won't be played full volume 24/7 so I'm hoping it'll stay cool based on that. Worst case scenario, it dies and I have to pursue other options.

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I mounted a small (50w/chX2) amp in my '93 vertically on the drivers side rear side trunk panel. Ran hi level ins for only the rear speakers, with all wiring hidden, using short bolts and washers to mount it. Two days later the car was totaled. The amp stayed in place through the crash impact. This location cost me basically no trunk-space. I agree that under-seat mounting may give you cooling problems, especially with the type of "stuff" that collects on car floors and under seats.

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That's not a bad idea...I might consider doing something like that, provided I can find a good place to mount it. Do you have any pics of your installation? Was your amp mounted on the panel only, or to the metal behind it? Nearer the back, or more towards the rear seats?

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The SVX is unfortunately not very amp friendly. I think it should stay relatively cool underneath the seat because it's still going to have airflow on the all 4 sides of the amp.

I'm starting a new build soon and hopefully will find a new place to mount everything.
I checked, there is a big bar running between the seat rails maybe 11" - 12" back from the end of the rail. Pretty much any amp I mount there is going to start to cut into rear passengers' footwell - I figure 10" of depth in that dimension is about the highest I want to go (less is better). What I might do is put an amp there temporarily (like with velcro tape or something) and test fit it to see if the heat is a problem or not...if so, I'll look into other options.
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Old 03-31-2009, 08:24 AM
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That's not a bad idea...I might consider doing something like that, provided I can find a good place to mount it. Do you have any pics of your installation? Was your amp mounted on the panel only, or to the metal behind it? Nearer the back, or more towards the rear seats?
Sorry, but no pics were taken. The amp fit in the hollow at the rear of the trunk space, just below the panel for tail-light access. The plastic panel supported it adequately when secured at all 4 points. The amp was a Sony 2502x iirc and measured 8" X 11". I was pleased and surprised to lose no space in the trunk!! Much better than my current Diamond 4chan laying on the trunk floor, soon to be secured to back of pass rear seat. It's a challenge to make space in a car that you pretty much "wear", rather than sit in.

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Re: Amp mount options...under the seat?

After removing both seats I feel a small amp could fit with no problem underneath the passenger seat. The only issue I see is running wires. The passenger side has a computer underneath it I believe(can't remember what it is atm). I need to mount my amp on the side wall but I'm lazy.
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Re: Amp mount options...under the seat?

you said you are not trying to put in a sub...

when i put in an amp i had it hooked onto the sub box...
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Re: Amp mount options...under the seat?

I know you said you didn't want to use the seat back, but if you do decide to break down and do that, possibly on the small side so you can still use the large side for long items, there is a method I would recommend. Go to a hardware store (I got mine from Lowes) and pick up a pack of screws with plastic anchors. Mark your holes and drill them out to the recommended size, insert the plastic anchors, screw your amp down. I used this method in my Saturn and it was rock solid. I was hit very hard in this car (totaled the car) and the amp was still mounted as solid as when I first mounted it.
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Sorry, but no pics were taken. The amp fit in the hollow at the rear of the trunk space, just below the panel for tail-light access. The plastic panel supported it adequately when secured at all 4 points. The amp was a Sony 2502x iirc and measured 8" X 11". I was pleased and surprised to lose no space in the trunk!! Much better than my current Diamond 4chan laying on the trunk floor, soon to be secured to back of pass rear seat. It's a challenge to make space in a car that you pretty much "wear", rather than sit in.

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I checked it out, I see the space you're talking about...but the plastic panels for my trunk have seen better days None of them really fit together right anymore...I think the weight of the amp on it may cause it to sag. I might look into this regardless once I have the amp here and can test-fit it in spots.

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After removing both seats I feel a small amp could fit with no problem underneath the passenger seat. The only issue I see is running wires. The passenger side has a computer underneath it I believe(can't remember what it is atm). I need to mount my amp on the side wall but I'm lazy.
I'm not sure how the wiring part will play out either. I'm only looking at amplifiers that have ALL wiring connections on one side, for simplicity. I'll know more once I'm able to look at it more closely. I'd be interested to know what computer / module is under there, if you ever figured it out...I guess I'll find out once I start taking stuff apart to get this in there.

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you said you are not trying to put in a sub...

when i put in an amp i had it hooked onto the sub box...
I've done this before too...makes for a nice easy installation, no permanent car modification required. The only problem is, this also makes it easy for thieves...although the only way they'd see it is if they actually saw in your trunk. But yeah, trying to go sub-free in this car for now (may change my mind later).

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I know you said you didn't want to use the seat back, but if you do decide to break down and do that, possibly on the small side so you can still use the large side for long items, there is a method I would recommend. Go to a hardware store (I got mine from Lowes) and pick up a pack of screws with plastic anchors. Mark your holes and drill them out to the recommended size, insert the plastic anchors, screw your amp down. I used this method in my Saturn and it was rock solid. I was hit very hard in this car (totaled the car) and the amp was still mounted as solid as when I first mounted it.
That's a great idea, hadn't thought to use those. Will keep in mind if I do end up using the seat back.

Thanks for the input everyone, keep it coming I'll be sure to update with pics and stuff once (if) I get this done they way I'm imagining it.
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Re: Amp mount options...under the seat?

****UPDATE:
Cliffs: No good. Don't waste your time attempting this.

Long version: So I finally did some work on this over the weekend. I started by taking the lower rear seat and the passenger seat out, and pulling the carpet up. I found a ton of what looked like birdseed?? under the corners of the rear seat cushion, along with some crusty stuff that looked like dried up dirt / mud , a small fortune in old, dirty change that had fallen down and gotten stuck under the passenger seat over the years, and a little pin for some really obscure band I've never heard of. I was sort of hoping I'd find some better loot

Anyways...I didn't want to drill through the floorpan for any reason, so I made a pair of crude brackets out of 22 gauge sheet steel that would allow me to bolt the amp down securely, yet not have to drill through the floor. These brackets were held with lag screws to the bar running underneath the seat. 4mm studs were placed in the appropriate locations for them to extend up through the carpet and the mounting points on the amplifier, which was held to the studs with hex nuts. Holes were also drilled in the brackets for the rear seat bolts to pass through. They were ugly, but functional, and they held the amp really well, so I was happy with them.

The amp fit perfectly between the seat rails, sat very securely and solidly on the brackets, and looked like it was going to work. That is, until I put the seat back in. The bottom of the seat scraped along the top plate of the amp, and also dragged on the sides of the heatsink - and that was without anyone in it. With someone sitting in the seat - forget it.

This space may be suitable for mounting some sort of very thin component (like an active equalizer, or component speaker x-overs maybe) but will not work for an amp. The one I test fit was 2 1/8" thick, and didn't even come close to having the required amount of clearance - I very much doubt that an amp is produced that will be thin enough to go here. Too bad, it would have been perfect.

Now, I have to figure out where to put this thing in my trunk. Really didn't want to put it there, but I don't really have much choice I guess. Anyways, just wanted to update in case anyone was interested.

**EDIT: And yes, the ABS computer and associated wiring is the only component under there (at least in mine). It's a rather large, thick box that is held with 2 10 mm screws to the bar running under the seat and the raised bump that the right rear seat bolt goes into, mounted on the far right side. There was also a mysterious threaded nut welded to the floorpan near the center console area that went straight through to the outside. This was obviously factory installed, but I have no idea what it is for - in my car, there was nothing occupying it.
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