18" RE MT & 2 MTX 9500 10'S
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18" RE MT & 2 MTX 9500 10'S
Hey everyone
I have 1 18" RE MT, custom built to handle over 20,000 watts for burps, custom recone, dual .6 ohm, 10 gauge tinsel leads.
Sub has about 10 burps on it at 4.5 Kw and has been ran daily for 2 weeks on 1.8Kw. Need to order my new woofers, so I need this gone. Still 100% functional and barely broken in, if broken in any at all.
PROBABLY WONT FIT IN THE HATCH OF A 3RD GEN, WITHOUT A BACK SEAT YOUR GOOD, OR ANY OTHER VEHICLE.
I also have a pair of MTX 9510-44's, Dual 4 ohm 10" subs, ran daily for a month on 1100-1200 rms to the pair, clean power, never distrorted, and hardly broken in.
Im looking to get 550 obo for the 18 and 600 obo for the pair of 10's(will only sell as a pair)
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Email me at strike_force_back@hotmail.com
Located Around OSHAWA ONTARIO
I have 1 18" RE MT, custom built to handle over 20,000 watts for burps, custom recone, dual .6 ohm, 10 gauge tinsel leads.
Sub has about 10 burps on it at 4.5 Kw and has been ran daily for 2 weeks on 1.8Kw. Need to order my new woofers, so I need this gone. Still 100% functional and barely broken in, if broken in any at all.
PROBABLY WONT FIT IN THE HATCH OF A 3RD GEN, WITHOUT A BACK SEAT YOUR GOOD, OR ANY OTHER VEHICLE.
I also have a pair of MTX 9510-44's, Dual 4 ohm 10" subs, ran daily for a month on 1100-1200 rms to the pair, clean power, never distrorted, and hardly broken in.
Im looking to get 550 obo for the 18 and 600 obo for the pair of 10's(will only sell as a pair)
Pics Available On Request
Email me at strike_force_back@hotmail.com
Located Around OSHAWA ONTARIO
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Re: 18" RE MT & 2 MTX 9500 10'S
that thing must weigh a ton!!
i know they make a 22" sub and it wieghs over 300lbs!!
how do you even fit that in a camaro?
i know they make a 22" sub and it wieghs over 300lbs!!
how do you even fit that in a camaro?
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Re: 18" RE MT & 2 MTX 9500 10'S
lol...the 10's are only like 40 pounds or so each, the 18 is like 75.
the 22" ur speaking of is the jackhammer, the world coolest looking paperweight.
these 10's require 1.25 cuft after displacement ported or between .63 and 1.25 cuft sealed, so u could fit them in a 3rd gen, and they slam.
the 22" ur speaking of is the jackhammer, the world coolest looking paperweight.
these 10's require 1.25 cuft after displacement ported or between .63 and 1.25 cuft sealed, so u could fit them in a 3rd gen, and they slam.
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Re: 18" RE MT & 2 MTX 9500 10'S
that 22 sub is like an engine! its huge.
your heart would like explode.
anyways. i thinjk my subs i have are under 20lbs. more like 15lbs and its a 12" and a build box probably total in 30lbs. and handle up to 1200watts.
thats peak tho. i think RMS is about 350 or 400ish....
im not really to sure.
i think thos are heavy subs lol
your heart would like explode.
anyways. i thinjk my subs i have are under 20lbs. more like 15lbs and its a 12" and a build box probably total in 30lbs. and handle up to 1200watts.
thats peak tho. i think RMS is about 350 or 400ish....
im not really to sure.
i think thos are heavy subs lol
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that 22" sub has been proven not loud. pimp my ride put 2 in a bread truck and it metered 138.somehtign on the old audiocontrol meter(wich is between 3-8db off of legal), i own a 10"mtx 5500 that i ran on just under 100rms and did a 136.4 legal..... on music.
those speakers are useless, theres also a guy in the states who had one in his work van was claiming 160's and had it metered and couldnt even break a 150 on 6000+ watts.
i know enuf people who are over 150db with 1-2 10"subs or 1 12" or 1 15" sub on waaaaaaaaaaay less then 6000 watts(a few diffrent cars i know, none with more then 2 woofers)
the point of this story is, its a uselesly huge woofer and thats not what im selling.
sorry to sound like an a$s, i just really dont like that thing
those speakers are useless, theres also a guy in the states who had one in his work van was claiming 160's and had it metered and couldnt even break a 150 on 6000+ watts.
i know enuf people who are over 150db with 1-2 10"subs or 1 12" or 1 15" sub on waaaaaaaaaaay less then 6000 watts(a few diffrent cars i know, none with more then 2 woofers)
the point of this story is, its a uselesly huge woofer and thats not what im selling.
sorry to sound like an a$s, i just really dont like that thing
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Re: 18" RE MT & 2 MTX 9500 10'S
i have no idea what RMS watts my sub is.
its from wal-mart. one of them cheap sony xplod subs taht cost under $100. it works wounders. im not p;lanning on havning music up that high.
if i had the money tho ill probably get what you have. but im not big into having the loudest car type of thing.
but thos 10s would be pretty rad tho.
i was just talkig about the 18 on how do you fit that in a 3rd gen? i dont thnk it would even fit in the well.
thats like a back seat type of subwoofer right there lol
its from wal-mart. one of them cheap sony xplod subs taht cost under $100. it works wounders. im not p;lanning on havning music up that high.
if i had the money tho ill probably get what you have. but im not big into having the loudest car type of thing.
but thos 10s would be pretty rad tho.
i was just talkig about the 18 on how do you fit that in a 3rd gen? i dont thnk it would even fit in the well.
thats like a back seat type of subwoofer right there lol
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