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YALEROYNOT
05-16-2008, 11:27 PM
well let me start off by saying I got an elevation amp for my neighbor and got stuck with it (not a bad thing ). So here is the question I have a Us acutics two channel amp that I was going to use for my door pods. But now that I have this new amp I have a few choices.

1. use the two channel Us Acoustics for the door pods and the existing sub amp I am running (small) and sell the elevation amp

2. use the elevation amp as a 3 channel for door pods and sub. sell the Us Acoustics amp and RF sub amp

*3. use both two channels ( its a 4 channel) on elevotion for door pods. use the Us Acoustics
amp briged for sub sell RF amp.

* this is the choice I am leaning towords

then if I do use both amps how should they be mounted ?

stack em ? should I take the blue amp apart and paint it silver?

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/hh198/YALEROYNOT/0516082247.jpg

side by side ?

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/hh198/YALEROYNOT/0516082248.jpg


so what ya think ?

tw0123
05-16-2008, 11:32 PM
i would use all three... one for your door pods, one for the 6X9's and the other one for the subs... i have 3 in my car, and have them run that way, and i have mine set up on the back of my seats, 2 on the 65, one on the 35... depending on what you want to do for a set up, if you are looking to maximize trunk space, stacking them would probably take up more space than you want to use, where the back of the seats keeps them tucked away.

YALEROYNOT
05-16-2008, 11:40 PM
Oh I for got to say that I removed the 6x9's so all I have is a 12" sub (RF punch) and MB quart 6.5 and seperate tweets in the front doors. might do another front stage in the future duel 6.5's in the doors

cherrington17
05-16-2008, 11:50 PM
what does that elevation amp measure on the longest side? (might be interested if your selling it) :lol:

but if i were you, i'd use the 4 chan for the fronts and acoustic for the sub.

and i went side by side. its kinda a pain, cuz the audio wires cross the powers at some point, which is bad, but its only for a second so it doesn't really matter. and where are you mounting them, between the seats? is there enough room to stack?

you could put the elevation there, and the acoustic mounted up on the bottom of the 6x9 "shelf" it seems small enough to fit.

tw0123
05-16-2008, 11:57 PM
then in that case, i would use the 2 of them... however, if you stack them, you have the issue of trying to keep the wires to the top amp clean and tucked away... it can be done, but you would have to test run them before you decide on anything official... good luck with it....

YALEROYNOT
05-17-2008, 12:21 AM
what does that elevation amp measure on the longest side? (might be interested if your selling it) :lol:

19 1/2 " x 10 1/2"


hmm now you got me thinking. mount the amps on a shelf that pulls out like a drawer. put them centered under the 6x9 openings and use some leds to light em hmmm ?

they are being put in the trunk.

cherrington17
05-17-2008, 08:30 AM
19.5.....nvm. WAY too wide for my setup. but yes, play around with that shelf idea. maybe make the front out of plexi, so you can backlight them, for a decent effect

YALEROYNOT
05-17-2008, 08:57 AM
19.5.....nvm. WAY too wide for my setup. but yes, play around with that shelf idea. maybe make the front out of plexi, so you can backlight them, for a decent effect

only thing is they both may not fit side by side on a shelf. hmmm ?

Ryan from Ohio
05-17-2008, 09:50 AM
That Elevation is better than both the other amps put together... lol

Providing the subs can handle to power it will work well there. Will alos work well on comps.

Use it wherever!

cherrington17
05-17-2008, 10:04 AM
only thing is they both may not fit side by side on a shelf. hmmm ?

so stack them on the shelf. put the elevation on the bottom, and make a small raiser to put the acoustic on.

or

elevation mounted on the bottom of the shelf, acoustic on the top (or vise versa)

Ryan from Ohio
05-17-2008, 06:45 PM
Ya stacking amps? lol. Just mount them to a board an inch or so off the sub box.