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<blockquote data-quote="rubix777" data-source="post: 26735" data-attributes="member: 542727"><p>I started out with an mtx T4124 and burned it out immediately playing bass mekanik with my 425 watt mtx rt2200x. since I had bought a repair warranty, I went and exchanged it for another one. I blew that one too. Then I convinced them to upgrade my sub to a T 6124. Playing the sin waves on the CD blew that sub too. I decided to upgrade to T8124A. Now it doesn't blow, but it flutters when I put everything on max.</p><p></p><p>We need to know what you're going to power those subs with. I think the T6124 has 250 watts rms and 500 watts peak. look at the specs at the <a href="http://www.mtxaudio.com/caraudio/products/subwoofers/thunder6000.cfm" target="_blank">http://www.mtxaudio.com/caraudio/products/subwoofers/thunder6000.cfm</a></p><p></p><p>I have mine in a 1 cu ft sealed enclosure. Reading the spec sheet that comes with it they tell you they recommend about 1.24 cu ft. So for 2 maybe about twice that air space. I prefer sealed enclosures cuz I like the bass to be really punchy and rough. don't know about you though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rubix777, post: 26735, member: 542727"] I started out with an mtx T4124 and burned it out immediately playing bass mekanik with my 425 watt mtx rt2200x. since I had bought a repair warranty, I went and exchanged it for another one. I blew that one too. Then I convinced them to upgrade my sub to a T 6124. Playing the sin waves on the CD blew that sub too. I decided to upgrade to T8124A. Now it doesn't blow, but it flutters when I put everything on max. We need to know what you're going to power those subs with. I think the T6124 has 250 watts rms and 500 watts peak. look at the specs at the [URL="http://www.mtxaudio.com/caraudio/products/subwoofers/thunder6000.cfm"]http://www.mtxaudio.com/caraudio/products/subwoofers/thunder6000.cfm[/URL] I have mine in a 1 cu ft sealed enclosure. Reading the spec sheet that comes with it they tell you they recommend about 1.24 cu ft. So for 2 maybe about twice that air space. I prefer sealed enclosures cuz I like the bass to be really punchy and rough. don't know about you though. [/QUOTE]
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