Originally Posted by
NoTLaDStyle
face it towards the seat and call it a day.
Flushing is not hard however, if you chose to face it towards the rear you simply cut the hole for the inner sub out of one square, and cut an entirely new piece with a larger hole to shroud the woofer and drill it over the front. Using this technique you could actually hide the amp under the face on the side as well if you wanted to get a little more room.
Hmm, flushing the amp doesn't sound like a bad idea. Obviously I'm guessing don't carpet over the amp, but hell, I could face the amp towards the seat so nobody would see it on the back of the amp, flush it down, and then do that with the subwoofer. I think that'd give a very clean look, alls you'd see is an odd bump right in the middle of the trunk up against the seats. Any brand of amp that puts out less heat than another, or is more efficent at dissipating heat in a small space - such a little amp shouldn't give me too much of a problem anyways?
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