TSX: Amp placement in the 1G - Pic Request
#6
Here is a location to consider. I have two of the JL HD amps mounted on this shelf, along with the original Navi unit, and it doesn't consume any trunk space. The seats still fold down, and almost no clearance is lost. The shelf is mounted via a hinge near the rear, in the event I need to adjust the wiring, or replace a fuse.
Here is a picture of the shelf "opened" and supported with a bucket:
Here is a picture of the shelf "opened" and supported with a bucket:
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As far as accessing the Navi unit, since there is a cut-out for the face of the Navi unit in the shelf, I don't need to open the shelf to change the DVD or to access the PC Card slot to backup my data - it's all accessible with the shelf in place.
#10
To open the shelf, there are two screws on the outside of the shelf that need to be unscrewed - they are black and blend in with the carpet, and then the shelf swings down from the front. Here are pics of the rear mount points:
At first they used small screws to mount the brackets, but the screws backed out and started rattling, so they replaced them with four pop rivets per side, and the shelf is holding solid with no rattles.
Here is a picture of the front mount point. Since it is all covered with carpet, it's hard to tell, but there is a piece of MDF that is directly bolted to the rear seat frame, and is hinged a few inches past the rear of the frame, which allows the shelf to swing down:
Picture showing the shelf clearance with the rear seat folded down.. if any space is lost, it's less than an inch:
At first they used small screws to mount the brackets, but the screws backed out and started rattling, so they replaced them with four pop rivets per side, and the shelf is holding solid with no rattles.
Here is a picture of the front mount point. Since it is all covered with carpet, it's hard to tell, but there is a piece of MDF that is directly bolted to the rear seat frame, and is hinged a few inches past the rear of the frame, which allows the shelf to swing down:
Picture showing the shelf clearance with the rear seat folded down.. if any space is lost, it's less than an inch:
#12
Install is Complete... (for now)
Had I seen the shelf concept above, I think I would have tried to do the same. However, since I do not have navi and only one amp, I decided the mount points for the dvd drive would make a good choice. I build a small board that would mount to those points and support the amp. Here are some pics:
With the trunk open, its not so obvious its even there
Side View - Mounted on a board using dvd mount points
The amp is up higher than the horizontal support for the rear deck
Making use of the 4AWG adapter
Canare Quad Star Mic Cable Wrapped in TechFlex
With the trunk open, its not so obvious its even there
Side View - Mounted on a board using dvd mount points
The amp is up higher than the horizontal support for the rear deck
Making use of the 4AWG adapter
Canare Quad Star Mic Cable Wrapped in TechFlex
#13
Very nice and completely invisible with the trunk opened! I can see what looks like you've removed the 6x9s.. do you have any plans on adding a subwoofer to the setup, or are the door speakers meeting your needs?
After a bad experience of having a sound system stolen out of my old CRX, keeping sound system gear concealed is something I can really appreciate - and if you do have visible gear, make sure you bolt it down solidly so stealing it won't be worth the average theif's time.
After a bad experience of having a sound system stolen out of my old CRX, keeping sound system gear concealed is something I can really appreciate - and if you do have visible gear, make sure you bolt it down solidly so stealing it won't be worth the average theif's time.
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I may either get 6x9's with a power handling and see if they can be used effectively with the sub channel or build something smaller. I had a 10" sub in a big box with a 1ch sub amp, and a LOC off the reach channel first, but took up too much space.
@ DiaBando - do you have any pics of your "raised floor" install?
@ DiaBando - do you have any pics of your "raised floor" install?
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WOW just saw this I may have to reconsider my install and start over. However only problem is the fact my amp weights like 50lbs.
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I may either get 6x9's with a power handling and see if they can be used effectively with the sub channel or build something smaller. I had a 10" sub in a big box with a 1ch sub amp, and a LOC off the reach channel first, but took up too much space.
@ DiaBando - do you have any pics of your "raised floor" install?
@ DiaBando - do you have any pics of your "raised floor" install?
Lid(s) off:
Components are mounted on 1/4 pb, braced from underneath to follow the contour of the trunk floor. Lid is in 2 pieces, contoured to the sidewalls of the trunk, approx. 3.5 inches up from the added pb floor. The sub + box is very heavy, interior volume @ 1.3 cu ft. The lid actually helps holds the sub box in place. I started off with just small heavy-duty velcro pieces to secure the lid. Over 2 years-time, the glued velcro pieces gave-way in several places. I got lazy and added just 2 black screws to quiet the rattle I was hearing; over bumps and potholes. Oh, and when the trunk lid is closed; the sub can't be moved. 99% of the time; I'm hauling grocery bags, and it just worked out, that the bags slide right in on either side of the sub. Works for me!
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