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racer427 
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Posted: August 21, 2004 at 2:01 PM / IP Logged  

Hey guy's,

Just bought a pair of MTX 8104 10" subs off of E-Bay. Just woundered if anyone here has had any experience with these subs. I have read alot of reveiws but would to hear any personal experiences. Also, which is better for these subs, selad box or slot type vented enclosure? I listen to alot of rock and alternative.

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vdubmk4 
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Posted: August 21, 2004 at 2:41 PM / IP Logged  
YESS, you have the same subs as i do, I put mine in a sealed box and they sound beautiful and I'm only runnin 200 watts to each at the moment. When i get my fiberglass enclousures done i'll be runnin 360rms to each, and good lord do they hit with 360 watts. Excellent choice my man, I love mine.
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ttronic 
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Posted: August 31, 2004 at 5:40 PM / IP Logged  
10s are an awsome sub for rock and alternative but only in a sealed box. Sealed alows great responce and awesome mid to high bass. With rock you deff need the responce with the always canging frequencys. Ported boxes tend to tune lower and sound great for long drawn notes. When it comes to punchy bass ported boxes tend to sound really muddy.
racer427 
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Well, I listen to rock and alternative mostly and 10's are my choice the the style. I am currently building a box for them that will run right around .62 cft per side and I really hope these things rock. I will be driving them with at 500 watt RMS mono amp so, that should be pleanty of power for them I hope. I have heard that they are pretty power hungry.
Alpine CDA-9833 HU
Diamond Audio M661 Components
MTX Thunder T6.6 Components:rear fill:
Cadence Q400 4 Channel Mains + rears
Thunder 801D Subs
MTX 1004 10's
Dual 4g wire to rear
4g grounds
pimpincavy 
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Posted: August 31, 2004 at 7:56 PM / IP Logged  
For rock definatly go with a sealed box, not to mention the fact that they are soooo much easier to make.
jeffchilcott 
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Posted: August 31, 2004 at 9:24 PM / IP Logged  
ported boxes work just fine for rock if they are vented correctly.    as long as you stay with a wide tuning freq.   and dont have a massive vent mach you will be fine. I will listen to a rap cd and then throw in tool, NIN, pantera and everything sounds just fine
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Ravendarat 
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Is that all the space you have availible to you, cause thats pretty small for those subs, I usually put them in 1.2 cubic foot sealed boxes when they were current. In a box that small they are gonna be power hungry, as they are in general anyways. Either way though it should sound good.
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racer427 
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Posted: September 01, 2004 at 8:51 PM / IP Logged  
MTX doesn't recomend over a 1 cf box per sub. I have built it to their recomended size of .63cf per side and will be tuning them in around 40hz. I have used a sound deadening spray on the inner walls of the box to (hopefully reduce accoustic resonense. If it doesn't sound good and hit hard, then I will just build a bigger box for them.
Alpine CDA-9833 HU
Diamond Audio M661 Components
MTX Thunder T6.6 Components:rear fill:
Cadence Q400 4 Channel Mains + rears
Thunder 801D Subs
MTX 1004 10's
Dual 4g wire to rear
4g grounds
jeffchilcott 
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remember .63 is the internal demensions - wood ports          -sub displacement
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Ravendarat 
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Posted: September 01, 2004 at 9:20 PM / IP Logged  
I know what MTX recomends on their sheets, but I am telling you man, I have been dealing the stuff for 3 years and I am telling you strait from the horses mouth, what they recomend is actually the absolute smallest internal dimensions you can possibly get away with, and not nessasarily Ideal.
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