mtx or RF
the shop thats doing my system is putting in 2 MTX T7510-44
10" 800W Dual 4-Ohm Subwoofer
Sensitivity: 90.6 dB
RMS Power Range : 400 Watts
Peak Power Handling: 800 Watts
Impedance: Dual 4 Ohm
Low Frequency response: 47 Hz
High Frequency Response: 150 Hz
i have 2 rockfordfosgates P3 sitting at home from my previous car
Sensitivity: 85 dB
RMS Power Range : 100-400 Watts
Peak Power Handling: 800 Watts
Impedance: Dual 4 Ohm
Low Frequency response: 20 Hz
High Frequency Response: 200 Hz
Diameter: 10 Inch
is it worth me paying 260 each for the mtx when the P3 is 165 a sub? will it be that much more of a sound dif. from my P3.
10" 800W Dual 4-Ohm Subwoofer
Sensitivity: 90.6 dB
RMS Power Range : 400 Watts
Peak Power Handling: 800 Watts
Impedance: Dual 4 Ohm
Low Frequency response: 47 Hz
High Frequency Response: 150 Hz
i have 2 rockfordfosgates P3 sitting at home from my previous car
Sensitivity: 85 dB
RMS Power Range : 100-400 Watts
Peak Power Handling: 800 Watts
Impedance: Dual 4 Ohm
Low Frequency response: 20 Hz
High Frequency Response: 200 Hz
Diameter: 10 Inch
is it worth me paying 260 each for the mtx when the P3 is 165 a sub? will it be that much more of a sound dif. from my P3.
Hail NO! I don't always put a lot of faith in stats.......BUT if your sub only hits to 47hz, you're not going as low with your subs as my component set. Save your money and stick with the RF's and spend those 5 bones on another mod.
Originally Posted by smaha
Hail NO! I don't always put a lot of faith in stats.......BUT if your sub only hits to 47hz, you're not going as low with your subs as my component set. Save your money and stick with the RF's and spend those 5 bones on another mod.
But to the OP, just save the $$ and stick with the Rockfords unless you were unhappy with their performance in the past.
Last edited by StreetOC192; Jan 6, 2008 at 09:53 AM.
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