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Ok, I'm going to try to make this as easy to understand haha. It's for a 100.2 btw.

I went to mock up my amps in my trunk, and in order to retain access to my spare tire, I'm mounting my amps in a certain way. In order to mount it the way I want, I think I need to unbolt the exterior casing, and turn it 180*. Basically my OCD is kicking in, and I want the "sundown" facing in the direction my other amp is facing.

I know I can probably unbolt the strip that says sundown, but can I actually rotate the casing like I said? Basically, the 100.2 sticker lies over the power, but can I turn the casing so the sticker lies over the rca inputs?

If not, maybe Jacob could hook me up with a 100.2 sticker to put on the other side and I could just swap that little strip :)

also, just a little O/T, I saw the 125.2 preorder, and now im like :angry22: ... I remember reading somewhere that the 100.2 is underrated, but does it put out around the same power as the 125.2? I remember reading Jacob saying something like he needed to revise the rating or something.

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Yep. The 100.2 is pretty much the same as the 125.2 output wise. I would just remove the 100.2 sticker from the amp and call it a day.

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Yes, the 100.2 / 125.2 already does well over 125 watts per channel... it was just absurdly under-rated so we changed the part number. We did upgrade the power supply FETs but that does very little for power output - its just a safety measure to help them from getting taken out by over-current from abuse.

If you want to flip the board inside the case you would have to take it apart and drill / tap all kinds of new screw holes inside the case... not a good idea.

I'm sure a local vinyl guy could make you a little SAX-100.2 vinyl to put on the other side :)

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Yes, the 100.2 / 125.2 already does well over 125 watts per channel... it was just absurdly under-rated so we changed the part number. We did upgrade the power supply FETs but that does very little for power output - its just a safety measure to help them from getting taken out by over-current from abuse.

If you want to flip the board inside the case you would have to take it apart and drill / tap all kinds of new screw holes inside the case... not a good idea.

I'm sure a local vinyl guy could make you a little SAX-100.2 vinyl to put on the other side :)

Gotchya I just didn't know if it was possible to turn the case around. A friend of mine gave me the idea after I was getting pissed off at the placement of the rca's on one of my other amps and how the sundown's power line ran right to it.

Thanks again Jacob, honestly you give some of the best customer service from any company I've dealt with. I hope to buy again :)

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