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<blockquote data-quote="MTXTANT" data-source="post: 144623" data-attributes="member: 546782"><p>It all depends on the ear of the one buying the sub. I have 4 - 12" MTX 8000 dual 4 ohm. I have an Xtant 1001 running them and I couldn't have been more impressed. SQ was more important to me so I bought the MTX's just to see how they would do and if they weren't that good I could always sell them and try something different. I don't think I'll be selling these bad boys. The amp has alot to do with how your sub performs though.</p><p></p><p>As far as Blue Thunder subs are concerned: All they were was different subs with a Blue Thunder cone. The Blue Thunder Legacy was just a MTX 5000 woofer with the BT grey w/blue printing cone. And likewise the Extreme BT was an MTX 7000 with, you guessed it, a BT cone. So what I'm saying is the Blue Thunder line was no better than the regular MTX lines, just different looking. However, very good looking.</p><p></p><p>-peace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTXTANT, post: 144623, member: 546782"] It all depends on the ear of the one buying the sub. I have 4 - 12" MTX 8000 dual 4 ohm. I have an Xtant 1001 running them and I couldn't have been more impressed. SQ was more important to me so I bought the MTX's just to see how they would do and if they weren't that good I could always sell them and try something different. I don't think I'll be selling these bad boys. The amp has alot to do with how your sub performs though. As far as Blue Thunder subs are concerned: All they were was different subs with a Blue Thunder cone. The Blue Thunder Legacy was just a MTX 5000 woofer with the BT grey w/blue printing cone. And likewise the Extreme BT was an MTX 7000 with, you guessed it, a BT cone. So what I'm saying is the Blue Thunder line was no better than the regular MTX lines, just different looking. However, very good looking. -peace [/QUOTE]
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