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<blockquote data-quote="92hatchlx" data-source="post: 12832655" data-attributes="member: 56822"><p>In relation to my other thread, I am installing an amp (Boston Acoustics GT-275) and a sound processor (LC2i) to amplify my front door speakers (Kenwood KFC-c6894ps). </p><p>Thinking about placing the amp and sound processor under the front passenger seat or underneath the rear seats. Haven't dug around much. If anyone has any suggestions, comments or pictures on how to wire, mount, hide, etc. the LC2i and the amp please do so. </p><p>If it is easier to mount the sound processor behind the stereo and the amp somewhere else or something strange of that nature, I am open to suggestions, so long as someone can't step on either component.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="92hatchlx, post: 12832655, member: 56822"] In relation to my other thread, I am installing an amp (Boston Acoustics GT-275) and a sound processor (LC2i) to amplify my front door speakers (Kenwood KFC-c6894ps). Thinking about placing the amp and sound processor under the front passenger seat or underneath the rear seats. Haven't dug around much. If anyone has any suggestions, comments or pictures on how to wire, mount, hide, etc. the LC2i and the amp please do so. If it is easier to mount the sound processor behind the stereo and the amp somewhere else or something strange of that nature, I am open to suggestions, so long as someone can't step on either component. [/QUOTE]
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