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projectreefblue 
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Posted: March 06, 2006 at 7:17 PM / IP Logged  

Anyone have any experience with the MTX Dome-Axial TDX6502?

Looking for a good mid-bass setup for a 93 mustang hatch under $150.

Component, Coaxial or just plain mid bass with dash speakers for highs? So many brand sand setups  to choose from. Need guidance.

Thanks, ReefBlue.

mad550 
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Yeah a very good mid we use alot of them here in Australia
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projectreefblue, have you heard them?
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projectreefblue 
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Yes, i have heard them on a sound board. However, only one shop carries them here and they dont have a good selection to compare with. It would be nice to hear them against a high end mid in order to hear the comprimises and determine wether they are a good investment. Thought I would get some feedback before making any comitments. I have MTX subs and it would be nice to go all one brand if they are upto the task.

Thanks again, ReefBlue.

Ravendarat 
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DYohn wrote:
projectreefblue, have you heard them?

I've gone cross eyed. Care to explain this

double-secret reverse-osmosis speaker-cone-induced high-level interference distortion, Its a killer
not4666 
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i own the MTX 6x9s and have been very happy with them. every one likes them and says they sound very clear.
projectreefblue 
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Posted: March 07, 2006 at 3:15 PM / IP Logged  

Thanks for the input. They are a definet contendor. For the price they seem like a fair deal. Good middle of the road speaker, which is perfect for my budget.

As to having cross eyes, I dont quite understand your humour Ravendarat? Perhaps if I was an Optometrist instead of and Enginneer I might be able to help you out.

Project Reef Blue.


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