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MTX Terminator dual 12" subwoofers dust cap?cone cracked in the very center about 1" across fix?
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<blockquote data-quote="realflow100" data-source="post: 8669211" data-attributes="member: 676243"><p>What do you mean running low on power? and those look like decent subwoofers for the price. better built terminals and bigger better voice coil. I might save up and get them</p><p></p><p>and I'm still going to need a new box but im going to have to save up for a while first. my box cant have a subwoofer screwed into it more than once because the material is so crumbly the screws get stripped out of the wood when i take a subwoofer out and screw it back in. so I have to rotate the subwoofer to make a new position for the screws to screw into fresh material so they dont strip out when screwing the subwoofer in.</p><p></p><p>My amplifier can only handle two single 4-ohm subwoofers with all 4 channels bridged to act as two channels hooked to each subwoofer by the way. so the configuration has to be one single subwoofer rated dual voice coil 4 ohms.</p><p></p><p>or two subwoofers with a single voice coil each at 4ohms</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="realflow100, post: 8669211, member: 676243"] What do you mean running low on power? and those look like decent subwoofers for the price. better built terminals and bigger better voice coil. I might save up and get them and I'm still going to need a new box but im going to have to save up for a while first. my box cant have a subwoofer screwed into it more than once because the material is so crumbly the screws get stripped out of the wood when i take a subwoofer out and screw it back in. so I have to rotate the subwoofer to make a new position for the screws to screw into fresh material so they dont strip out when screwing the subwoofer in. My amplifier can only handle two single 4-ohm subwoofers with all 4 channels bridged to act as two channels hooked to each subwoofer by the way. so the configuration has to be one single subwoofer rated dual voice coil 4 ohms. or two subwoofers with a single voice coil each at 4ohms [/QUOTE]
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