MTX THUNDER 6000's

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i was looking at getting thunder 6000 enclosure with 3 10's. Do you think this would be a good choice and how many watts should i run to them? Also it say the frequency response is 46-150 but on the specs for one thunder 6000 it is 31-150. What it up with that?

 
how much power fo they need RMS for each sub? and I would cross them at around 80hz or lower. dont worry about the where the lower frequency is you will probably never get that low anyway.

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