Bronze Member Username: Mateao234Post Number: 52 Registered: Aug-06 | debating on what to buy next, if you have any suggestions for subs in the same price range that are better that are easy to get, i am open to any suggestions |
Platinum Member Username: Rovin4 10 Pioneer... Post Number: 12047 Registered: Jul-05 | havent used neither but from what i read every1 says type x is more SQ where as the mtx = spl ...... |
Gold Member Username: 04redmach1Columbus, GA USA Post Number: 1258 Registered: Mar-06 | Ya, those subs are different. What kind of budget do you have for sub? What amp are you running? Feel free to email me. Kevin lowhz01@yahoo.com |
Bronze Member Username: Mateao234Post Number: 53 Registered: Aug-06 | same as ive heard, the mtx is massive, like 75 lbs and comes in a 15 as the type x doesnt, at least that i see, just checkin ebay |
Bronze Member Username: Mateao234Post Number: 54 Registered: Aug-06 | not sure, ive got a crap amp atm, a soundstorm lol, but im upgrading everything ive got. plan on spending around 300 per sub, so i have enough for an amp box and im going to have to upgrade the big three most likely if im pushing alot of power |
Bronze Member Username: Mateao234Post Number: 55 Registered: Aug-06 | but im gettin offline so leave messages ill be on tomorrow |
Silver Member Username: Big_edge_headMilwaukee, Wisconsin USA Post Number: 519 Registered: Mar-07 | ive heard a mtx 9500, 1000wrms it does 145db in the mtx sledge hammer box |
Gold Member Username: SouthernrebelMonroe, Louisiana 2 DD3515s, 1... Post Number: 5184 Registered: Mar-04 | Forget about the MTX 9500! *Note*---this is coming from an MTX DEALER!!! (me) We are dropping MTX...the mtx 9500 is a waste, and they just dont stand up to any of the hype. (That and MTX fvkt our shop over) But if you are looking into MTX subs, try the 8500...it is by far a better sub for the $. They sound better and are much more efficient. Yes the mtx9500 will handle alot of power, I ran one daily on an memphis mojo (2kw), but it is VERY inefficient. Its a huge sub w/ HUGE moving mass and a BS heat-sink in the gap. Total was of materials IMO. |
Gold Member Username: 420alldaylongPost Number: 2565 Registered: Sep-06 | matt lennon Take a look at these companys. AudioQue Ascendant Audio Ficaraudio Revolution Design Treo Engineering( great subs but bad service) Digital Design Resonant Engineering Eclipse Soundsplinter T3 Audio Stereo Integrity Incriminator Audio Thats all I can think of right now but I'm sure others will add to the list. |
Gold Member Username: 04redmach1Columbus, GA USA Post Number: 1262 Registered: Mar-06 | Matt, if you are looking around $300 a sub, you can grab a pair of Rd Audio Alpha V1 D4 12's for $500, and either a 1750.1, or 3250.1 to match. Depends on how much effort you want to put into your electrical system. Kevin lowhz01@yahoo.com |
Bronze Member Username: Mateao234Post Number: 56 Registered: Aug-06 | thanks for the input guys |
Bronze Member Username: Mateao234Post Number: 57 Registered: Aug-06 | http://cgi.ebay.com/TREO-ENGINEERING-HOTBOX12-12-TSX-SUB-BOX-2-TSX12-44_W0QQitem Z150155403727QQihZ005QQcategoryZ32823QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem So, this would be a good buy? and then i wouldnt have to upgrade my alternator or anything because it wouldnt be pulling a whole lot of power. |