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Somebody clap for me!!! This is my first post to the public. First, I would like to thank all the guys who answered my private messages. You Rock! Now, let's get down to business. I built my first ported box recently and impressed myself. I didn't know I could do it. But after doing it made me think; "Dude, how bout a rack for your amps?" So now I'm trying to do a simple build for my amps and maybe a second battery or cap... Waiting to see which would be more helpful for me... I welcome all advice... Thanks in advance.
2 RE SX 15" subs 2 ohm DVC
2 US Amps 1200watts @ 1ohm(MD1D)
Pioneer 7800MP Head Unit
2003 Chevy Astro Van
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Wow!!! Okay. What about a simple amp rack design for a beginner?
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Do you already have a location in mind?
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bearnuts4u2c 
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Not really... Because the sub box I built is so big that unless I put it in front it won't be seen. I really want to do it for the neatness of it. I don't care about showing it off. Just trying to get a basic idea on how to build and what to look out for...
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I'll throw in my 2 cents.....sub floor....route and fasten all wire underneath floor of rack. Then stub each wire through floor right where it terminates to equipment. Easy to do and looks ok.
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Simple... Neat... Easy to do... Add-on capabilities... Sounds like a winner! Thanks for your 2 cents...
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