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Old 09-26-2008, 07:12 AM
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Default Stealth amp rack owners please chime in!

Anyone who has a stealth amp rack (mounted in trunk against the back), please help me out here:



What kind of amp rack is it? (Subthump, Kee Audio, not from a sponsor, or custom made?)
How long have you had it and how is it holding up?
What do you have mounted on it? The more descriptive the better.... crossovers? capacitor? 4-channel and a mono amp (big? small?) etc.

Thanks a lot
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I have actually changed my design for my amp rack and I think it is a much better design now! I just shipped out 2 with the newer design and they should be getting to the customers next week.
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Originally Posted by KEE AUDIO
I have actually changed my design for my amp rack and I think it is a much better design now! I just shipped out 2 with the newer design and they should be getting to the customers next week.
Cool, is the new one (still) MDF? I still prefer MDF over wood because of the weight, but I did remember reading a post or two where someone said their amp rack was sagging or couldn't hold, and it was a subthump one I think.
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It's all in the installation. When properly secured it will be perfectly solid across the back.
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I didn't have any sagging problems, I had some fitment problems originally so I changed the design a bit. Now they follow the exact contours of the rear hatch area.
They are still MDF.
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Originally Posted by megabass
It's all in the installation. When properly secured it will be perfectly solid across the back.
Good point, and thanks Ian.
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I just recieved one of Ian/kee audio's new amp racks, it fits very well in the back, matches all the contours well. definitely looks like a nice custom piece. the cloth he uses fits right in with the hatch area fabric- its a nice unit.

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