Yes. Some car amplifiers can be mounted in the trunk.
You can mount your car amplifier in the back floor or in the trunk.
If it has one, it'll be in your trunk, most likely mounted to the DaffleBoard (The area your speakers are mounted)
in the trunk to the left of the spare
The 2003 Lincoln Town Car factory amplifier is located in the trunk. The factory installed amplifier will be on the dividing wall between the back seat and the trunk.
On my c240 2001 car amplifier is located in the trunk on the right side (passender side of the vehicle) behind the carpet.
On my 1991, the amp was located in the trunk, mounted underneath the "package tray" (rear deck)on the driver's side.
yes, it is located in the trunk of the car, attached to the top of the compartment.
There is a good location for your amplifier to be installed inside of a car. The best location is inside of your trunk. If you have a SUV, such as a Nissan Pathfinder, you would install it on the back of a seat. If you have a Sedan, such as a BMW, you would install it on the very back of the trunk.
The amplifier is in the trunk behind the panel that is behind the spare tire.
The amplifier for the sound system is in the trunk on the right hand side of the car attached the the vertical panel on the trunk side of the rear seat. On most sound system options, this amplifier has a pre-amp required for the factory radio. If you are installing an aftermarket radio, you will need a bypass plug to eliminate the on board amplifier yet utilize the existing wiring and speakers.
It's mounted on a bracket in the trunk near the drivers side trunk hinge
car cd changers are normally mounted in either the trunk or the glove compartment