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MTX T-Form Dodge Quad Cab

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Forum Name: Car Audio
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URL: https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=82718
Printed Date: June 03, 2024 at 8:06 AM


Topic: MTX T-Form Dodge Quad Cab

Posted By: hayseed
Subject: MTX T-Form Dodge Quad Cab
Date Posted: September 11, 2006 at 12:09 AM

Hello,

I've been reading your forum for the last few days and have gleaned some good information from it. Thank you.

I am a long time audiophile, and have not built a car system since 1989. Does that make me a geezer?

Anyway, I am a EE and started building car stereo systems in 1982. I had a CD player and bi-amplified speakers in a Dodge D-50 in 1983. At that time I paid about 500 hard earned minimum wage dollars for 220 watts of power.   The CD player, a Sony Discman portable, cost about $400. It was loud, for the time.... But it sounded great.

My main goal has always been accurate sound reproduction. That goal becomes stronger as the years go by.

I have received clearance from the govering authority, i.e. wife, to put a system in my 2003 Dodge Quad Cab. There aren't many spots for a sub except under the rear seats (unless I want to sacrifice the middle part of the front seat). It is irregularly shaped and it would be hard to utilize all of the volume available with a custom built cabinet.

So I found the MTX Thunderform enclosure online, loaded with two 10" subs. The problem with this product is that there is no dealer with a demo model to test. The product appears to be well thought out, but I have no idea how it sounds.

Given that I am very nitpicky on sound quality; can any of you tell me if you have heard these subs and how they sound?

Thanks,
Dallas



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Posted By: cloak559
Date Posted: September 11, 2006 at 1:44 AM
Hi Dallas, and welcome to the12volt...I bought one of these MTX systems for my mom's Expedition last christmas. It was one 10" in a sealed amplified enclosure. It sounded phenomenal compared to the OEM setup. It wont shake the ground beneath you, but if good SQ is what your looking for I would say theyre a great addition to a factory sound system. The one I bought her goes in the factory location in the back wall, so theres a lot of free air there. Im not positive but I believe the box for that truck is a downfiring sub that goes under the rear seats. You might get a bit more bass out of that style, plus you have a lot less air space in a truck. So, I would say, if your looking for good SQ, space saving, and quality products, go with the MTX Thunderform...

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'89 Mercedes-Benz 300E
Pioneer DEH-5900UB
(2)RE Audio SX 10"s
(1)US Amps MD3D
3ft^3 @ 37Hz

Blowing up in a car accident doesnt worry me, as long as I'm putting out some major dB's when I die...




Posted By: xtremej
Date Posted: September 11, 2006 at 8:18 AM
I have sold a few of the thunderforms and I'd say a few as most cleints are scared off by the price.. I personaly have found some of them not to sound all that great for the money spent on them. I would look into vehicle specific mdf boxes, heres 2 companies  that I know of that make high quality enclosures. Hope this helps ya out on your decision, If you have any questions let me know.

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