Sir in no way did I mean to place any offence to you. I see you post and agree with you on most if not all issues( I didnt see you disagree with what I said) Others here seem to speak from what they are told by others and probably have never actually mounted an amp upside down before. I have before and have never heard of anyone that has had issues with them mounted in this way. Now maybe somewhere some time someone may have known someone that had an amp that was mounted upside down and it blew. I dont in any way contest that. I do however believe that they did not send it to an individual such as yourself who could diagnose and say yup its because it was mounted upside down and got too hot. Chad I see your skills I have read and looked at your install since the first time you posted that god auful looking ported box with the ports on the exterior , and yes if memory serves me correct they are externally mounted because that box was originally a sealed boxI(please dont hate me if my memory is failing and it was really designed that way). I and you both have probably seen the people who talk the right talk and say everything that someone tells you to say or a magazine says. Few people here have tested and tried, and failed sometimes all in the name of learning more than what your friend said or the installer or that car audio/auto sound and security magazine tells you.
And for the record I hold no degrees in thermaldynamics but comprehend what a heatsink is for, which sadly in the car audio the large ones are just to make you think you are getting a better amp half the time.
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