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Some quick pictures of my Amp and sub install

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2008
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SS
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So, I installed and made a custom setup for the amp. I put 2 10" pioneers under the port seat. I ran 4 gauge wire to a distribution block that I can pull fuses quickly. From the block, I have 8 gauge wire to the amp. I used a distribution block because I hope to be putting on a tower as soon as the boat is paid off and putting speakers in at the same time. I then run the power to a class D Rockford Fosgate amp. My custom wall is secured on the bottom with two angles brackets and at the top by extending a screw from behind the seats to go all the way into the false wall. It also runs from floor to ceiling in the "cuddy" compartment. Included a switch to the remote wire, and RF included a volume knob which I mounted towards the top of the wall.
As you will see from the pictures, I left room for the second amp, which I didn't purchase right away, but will once I get the tower. Hope you enjoy my work!20140406_180339.jpg 20140107_152141.jpg 20140107_152609.jpg 20140406_180325.jpg
 
Lol awesome. Butt massage if I turn it up. Rattles a lot of stuff
 
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