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<blockquote data-quote="milfredo" data-source="post: 636782" data-attributes="member: 32628"><p>I can’t remember the make. A friend of mine has recommend the entire setup. It’s very good for the price. The fuse box is just one off eBay. We pondered where to mount it and realised that the groves in the amp allows us to slide in some captive nuts and then use some small bolts to hold it to the amp. I’ll picture the amp box when home later.</p><p>The hardest part of the install was running the power, rear speaker wire and some extra wires for extra things in some conduit under the van. Getting the wires through the conduit was a challenge.</p><p>I shamefully admit that I got the idea for the sub box from another post on here (forgotten chaps name!) who made a lovely centre console speaker box. My skills are not even close so this seemed like a nice compromise. The lid needs fastening down on the madmatz, as the air make it rattle a lot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milfredo, post: 636782, member: 32628"] I can’t remember the make. A friend of mine has recommend the entire setup. It’s very good for the price. The fuse box is just one off eBay. We pondered where to mount it and realised that the groves in the amp allows us to slide in some captive nuts and then use some small bolts to hold it to the amp. I’ll picture the amp box when home later. The hardest part of the install was running the power, rear speaker wire and some extra wires for extra things in some conduit under the van. Getting the wires through the conduit was a challenge. I shamefully admit that I got the idea for the sub box from another post on here (forgotten chaps name!) who made a lovely centre console speaker box. My skills are not even close so this seemed like a nice compromise. The lid needs fastening down on the madmatz, as the air make it rattle a lot! [/QUOTE]
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