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<blockquote data-quote="TunedPerfect" data-source="post: 2789634" data-attributes="member: 575177"><p>Wow I have a good story for this one...I actually emailed MTX about their SPECS ARE BEST TO COMPARE SUBS BS" and it struck a cord with them and I got an email back from John Ivey himself, who owns MTX. A few emails were sent back and forth as I argued with him that you cannot compare car audios specs vs specs. Companies rate different, subs perform different with different amps and different boxes etc. He insisted specs are best, so I asked him how come you rarely see MTX in Iasca comps, SPL comps, or Magazine tests? He said that they did that and it did not benefit them??? Then he ended up calling me and was quite angry about it, really nice guy, but wow I pissed him off.</p><p></p><p>I had a customer who kept blowing their 7500s, and they called MTX about it and MTX told them that we installed their subs with copper speaker wire and that was why they were not working properly, yet Streetwires, an MTX company uses copper speaker wire??? They had no comment on that.</p><p></p><p>Finally, did you notice how close the new MTX amps and Kicker ZX amps looks?</p><p></p><p>LONG STORY SHORT MTX IS NOT A REPUTABLE COMPANY ANYMORE</p><p></p><p>and yes I realize that I do have two MTX amps and it bothers me everyday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TunedPerfect, post: 2789634, member: 575177"] Wow I have a good story for this one...I actually emailed MTX about their SPECS ARE BEST TO COMPARE SUBS BS" and it struck a cord with them and I got an email back from John Ivey himself, who owns MTX. A few emails were sent back and forth as I argued with him that you cannot compare car audios specs vs specs. Companies rate different, subs perform different with different amps and different boxes etc. He insisted specs are best, so I asked him how come you rarely see MTX in Iasca comps, SPL comps, or Magazine tests? He said that they did that and it did not benefit them??? Then he ended up calling me and was quite angry about it, really nice guy, but wow I pissed him off. I had a customer who kept blowing their 7500s, and they called MTX about it and MTX told them that we installed their subs with copper speaker wire and that was why they were not working properly, yet Streetwires, an MTX company uses copper speaker wire??? They had no comment on that. Finally, did you notice how close the new MTX amps and Kicker ZX amps looks? LONG STORY SHORT MTX IS NOT A REPUTABLE COMPANY ANYMORE and yes I realize that I do have two MTX amps and it bothers me everyday. [/QUOTE]
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