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mtx's top of the range 15" sub the mtx 6000, in exelent condition, very loud very strong crisp bass, just too loud for me, i want something a lil softer, she is in a big twin ported box refer to the pic, $270 firm in box might think its a bit much for 1 sub in a box. but its quality, rrp was 500+ jus for the sub alone and the box is high quality very thick wood, sounds a treat. would suit a hatchback

Key Features:

mica-filled polypropylene cone coated with spun aluminum with 12 stiffening ribs for extended power handling

one-piece gasket/surround made of thermal-pressure-formed Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR)

die-cast aluminum basket

102-ounce magnet

asymmetrical linear drive system (ALDS) — spreads stress evenly across the

suspension for high output with low distortion

extended pole piece for a more symmetrical magnetic field and smoother sound

computer-optimized five-roll spider design combines extreme excursion with

exceptional linearity, for maximum output and minimum distortion

frequency response 24-150 Hz

power range 75-500 watts RMS

peak power handling 1500 watts

sensitivity 89.5 dB

sealed box volume 1.25-2.5 cu. ft.

ported box volume 2.0-4.0 cu. ft.

top-mount depth 6-7/8"

give me a buzz on 0439 473 737 or pm me

see a pic below

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mtx's top of the range 15" sub the mtx 6000, in exelent condition, very loud very strong crisp bass, just too loud for me, i want something a lil softer, she is in a big twin ported box refer to the pic, $270 firm in box might think its a bit much for 1 sub in a box. but its quality, rrp was 500+ jus for the sub alone and the box is high quality very thick wood, sounds a treat. would suit a hatchback

give me a buzz on 0439 473 737 or pm me

see a pic below

post-5992-1124872461.jpg

clearer pics to [email protected] plz..

thanks

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