My experience with Subthump.com's amp rack
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My experience with Subthump.com's amp rack
I purchased Subthump.com's amp rack and stealth box because I wanted a clean look and still have the option of storing my T-tops.
The rack didn't even coming with a single screw. I had to buy everything myself.
The directions they gave me on how to install the rack were on some guy's cardomain site.
This dude used what looks like an old table top to secure the rack. And I don't know about anyone else, but it looks like he made it in his high school shop class that morning.
So now I have no hardware and no clear instructions. So me and a friend just kinda winged it and luckily we got it to work.
So if anybody knows anyone over there at Subthump.com, please advise them to include 2 blocks of wood, 2 L brackets, 2 straight brackets, and 4 3" screws with their amp rack, and they will have more happy customers.
And about being able to store the tops, yea you can, but you can't use your sub at the same time. The tops sit too close to the sub so with every bass hit the sub would strike the T-top panel.
All-in-all it turned out great and I would recomened this amp rack but be prepared to MacGyver the hell out of it.
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The rack didn't even coming with a single screw. I had to buy everything myself.
The directions they gave me on how to install the rack were on some guy's cardomain site.
This dude used what looks like an old table top to secure the rack. And I don't know about anyone else, but it looks like he made it in his high school shop class that morning.
So now I have no hardware and no clear instructions. So me and a friend just kinda winged it and luckily we got it to work.
So if anybody knows anyone over there at Subthump.com, please advise them to include 2 blocks of wood, 2 L brackets, 2 straight brackets, and 4 3" screws with their amp rack, and they will have more happy customers.
And about being able to store the tops, yea you can, but you can't use your sub at the same time. The tops sit too close to the sub so with every bass hit the sub would strike the T-top panel.
All-in-all it turned out great and I would recomened this amp rack but be prepared to MacGyver the hell out of it.
Click here for pictures.
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Thanks for the write up.
Seems like I'm better off just making something custom. A bit more time consuming, but probably just as good of a result.
For $75 or $85, I would expect it to come with all the necessary hardware to mount.
I wonder if the JL and MTX boxes also have such tight clearances between the sub and ttop....
Seems like I'm better off just making something custom. A bit more time consuming, but probably just as good of a result.
For $75 or $85, I would expect it to come with all the necessary hardware to mount.
I wonder if the JL and MTX boxes also have such tight clearances between the sub and ttop....
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How long ago did you order your subthump box? I had the same problem with the fitment in mine and ended up sending it back. Steve (subthump owner) changed the design based on some measurements I took and ended up cutting about an inch off the back of the box. Now I have a lot more space between the sub and the t-tops. Box volume only went down about 0.02 cubic feet. Steve said that he would incorporate the design change into all the new boxes. This was about 18 months ago maybe???
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I purchased the box not too long ago, less then a month. I haven't tried the system with the tops off yet, but just from the look of it I know it's not going to work.