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Sound Ordnance B-8PT Install

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Old 12-26-2011, 06:28 PM
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[QUOTE=ac1brooks;2748807]I've mounted mine under my rear seat. I initially put it under the passenger seat, but Sounds much better under the rear seat. All I did was zip tie it to the rear seat brackets & I gave myself a little extra wire so I could easily pull it out & disconnect it if I need to. I also mafe a carpeted box to hide it with when my doors are off



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Do you think is worth it?
The wife just got me some Kicker speakers for the roll bar as a X-mas present. I hope to install them some time this week and then order the B-8PT.
Old 12-27-2011, 10:29 PM
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I have mine installed under the front passenger seat. I used speaker level inputs instead of a converter. I've had it installed for about 6 months and it sounds great. Fits perfect under the seat. I don't have it secured and have had no problems with it moving around.


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Old 12-28-2011, 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by 81toyota
I have mine installed under the front passenger seat. I used speaker level inputs instead of a converter. I've had it installed for about 6 months and it sounds great. Fits perfect under the seat. I don't have it secured and have had no problems with it moving around.


It fits just right. That is what I wantwed to see.
Did you use the rear or front speakers for the inputs?
Any rouble running the powerline thru the firewall?
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It definitely gives you that missing bass, however it's not going to rattle your seat loose
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Originally Posted by 81toyota
I have mine installed under the front passenger seat. I used speaker level inputs instead of a converter. I've had it installed for about 6 months and it sounds great. Fits perfect under the seat. I don't have it secured and have had no problems with it moving around.
I tried this, but it sounded muffled to me. Also I ran a LOC from the front speakers @ ran used rear speaker level inputs to a 150 watt am

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