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Old 12-28-2009, 10:12 PM   #1
Alien Mantis
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Sub AMP install

I put this little Pioneer Class D monoblock under the passenger seat of my 2008 Yaris Hatch.

It will power a Clarion 10" shallow mount in a sealed box behind the drivers seat.

I used some split looming to finish it off, and with the seat installed, you don't see any of it. You can slide the seat forward, and access the amp settings easily.

I am waiting on the new head-unit, and then I can fire it up and test it out.
I don't expect alot of bass, but SOME bass would make me happy. I listen to metal.
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