Kelly,
The amp is awesome, it never gets hot. Has a built in crossover, so the need
to have separate crossovers is eliminated (excpet for component systems) and since
it a a five channel amp only one amp is needed to the job of two or three.
The one drawback is thatit is BIG....> Thunder 5400 amp is 16-1/4" x 9" x 2" long (with
> mounting feet).
Think about all the mounting locations before you get it. You can also put smaller amps
under seats. (where as this big amp sticks out from the seat)
-Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Mag318Racr@aol.com [mailto:Mag318Racr@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 1:53 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: DML: Amplifier mounting?
Mike, how do you like the MTX 5400? I am lloking at it for my car and just
looking on some input to help me decide. Thanks.
In a message dated 4/18/00 1:44:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time, MBrown@ciena.com
writes:
>
> Since so many article have been about auio equipment lately, I thought
this
> would be a good time to ask
> about amplifier mounting. Ho can you mount an amp inside the wall in a
club
> cab? Is the amp inside the hollow area
> or outside the sheet metal? How big of an amp can fit there? My MTX
> Thunder 5400 amp is 16-1/4" x 9" x 2" long (with
> mounting feet). Currently it is under the driver's seat, but it sticks
out
> too far. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Kelly in SC
'96 CC 5.2
'92 Daytona IROC R/T Finally!
'86 Daytona Turbo Z CS "Free 2 Good Home"
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