Need help finding subs
Mick6901
04-26-2005, 10:35 AM
i bought a 12" MTX thunder 7000 from a friend but i want another one. does anybody know where i can find it?
CBFryman
04-26-2005, 04:43 PM
budget, MTX, for the most part sub wise, is garbage for SQ and only their top end stuff gets loud...post a budget and you will be hooked up, otherwise, i think JC whitney sells MTX thunder series...
L|_|da
04-26-2005, 06:12 PM
yea... MTX is pretty low quality... ive seen them @ best buy or circuit city i think. try google....
ponchonutty
04-26-2005, 07:52 PM
OK guys, just because it's not a RE or other POS thing you like doesn't give you the right to babble without give any real answers to their question.
Mick, the only thing I could tell you is to hit the Ebay scene.
Mick, the only thing I could tell you is to hit the Ebay scene.
ngsm13
04-26-2005, 08:25 PM
OK guys, just because it's not a RE or other POS thing you like doesn't give you the right to babble without give any real answers to their question.
Mick, the only thing I could tell you is to hit the Ebay scene.
The same goes for you... you diss products you have never even heard, how mature and business like is that?!
But yeah, check out Mitek Outlet or Ebay...7000series isn't around anymore.
NG
Mick, the only thing I could tell you is to hit the Ebay scene.
The same goes for you... you diss products you have never even heard, how mature and business like is that?!
But yeah, check out Mitek Outlet or Ebay...7000series isn't around anymore.
NG
CBFryman
04-26-2005, 08:29 PM
hmmm....well i seemed to remember JC whitney selling them....and if MTX TOP of the line doesnt sound good...what makes you think their lower line stuff is going to sound good?
L|_|da
04-27-2005, 03:56 PM
iunno... isnt MTX's top of the line the jackhammer, although its made in small numbers. im sure that sounds good, if you arent def after the first note.... that thing is massive.
CBFryman
04-27-2005, 04:38 PM
the jack hammer is like RE's XMX or Adires Parthenon....serves no purpose in an everyday application....
Diceman83
04-27-2005, 05:15 PM
burps are all SPL drivers are good for... making lots of noise at a single frequency. The XXX series is RE's solution for combining a driver that can get really loud, and still sound really good over a wide frequency range. The MT series is their burp sub, and built to handle extreme amounts of power. They can have probably as much amperage going through them as most people's amps draw.... but at a much higher voltage. Remember the old power equation: Power = voltage x amperage. So yeah... if you draw 40 amps at 12 volts into your amp, it puts out around 2 - 10 amps at 100-200 volts in an alternating current. At least, that's my guess as to why we can use 10-12 gauge wire to wire even the most powerful subs when the amps have 1/0 gauge. Please tell me if I'm wrong :p....
ngsm13
04-27-2005, 05:24 PM
burps are all SPL drivers are good for... making lots of noise at a single frequency. The XXX series is RE's solution for combining a driver that can get really loud, and still sound really good over a wide frequency range. The MT series is their burp sub, and built to handle extreme amounts of power. They can have probably as much amperage going through them as most people's amps draw.... but at a much higher voltage. Remember the old power equation: Power = voltage x amperage. So yeah... if you draw 40 amps at 12 volts into your amp, it puts out around 2 - 10 amps at 100-200 volts in an alternating current. At least, that's my guess as to why we can use 10-12 gauge wire to wire even the most powerful subs when the amps have 1/0 gauge. Please tell me if I'm wrong :p....
I have no idea what you just said.
NG
I have no idea what you just said.
NG
Diceman83
04-27-2005, 05:51 PM
hahahaha... I guess I've been wondering for a while what the voltage is on a speaker line. I know it's constantly changing for regular music, but for a single note (say a 120 db tone at 40 Hz) what would a voltmeter read?
It's the difference in wire sizes I'm trying to explain, I guess.
It's the difference in wire sizes I'm trying to explain, I guess.
CBFryman
04-27-2005, 06:55 PM
uhh...120dB@40Hz doenst say anything. what box the driver is in and how efficent the driver is along with what impeadence the driver is at will all determin how much voltage it takes to make 120dB@40Hz.
but for a true 4ohm impeadence 400w takes 40 volts which will flow 10 amps resulting in 400w....
2ohm will be 28.3v which will flow 7a resulting in 400w
1ohm takes 20v which will flow 5a resulting in 400w...
but for a true 4ohm impeadence 400w takes 40 volts which will flow 10 amps resulting in 400w....
2ohm will be 28.3v which will flow 7a resulting in 400w
1ohm takes 20v which will flow 5a resulting in 400w...
CBFryman
04-27-2005, 06:58 PM
oh ya
V= sqrt(P*R)
V=P/A
V=R*A
V= sqrt(P*R)
V=P/A
V=R*A
Diceman83
04-27-2005, 07:33 PM
I guess that works. Cool. My little nonsense above doesn't make any sense, you're right. :shakehead: :screwy:
I see why RE makes their XXXs with 2 ohm and 1 ohm coils and MTs with .7 Ohm and 1.4 ohm coils. :evillol: :naughty:
I see why RE makes their XXXs with 2 ohm and 1 ohm coils and MTs with .7 Ohm and 1.4 ohm coils. :evillol: :naughty:
CBFryman
04-27-2005, 08:06 PM
well actually there is alot of controversy (or was) over high voltage high impeadence was better or low voltage low impeadence was better. really it doesnt matter BUT higher voltage will result in less volume drop from the resistance the speaker wire offers. but unless the voltage drop is enough to loose 1dB it doesnt matter. really low voltage low impeadence is better IMO because todays car amps are actually stable at 1ohm or even 0.5ohm impeadences...and if you have a single 8ohm driver you only get 25% of the power you COULD be getting.
sr20de4evr
04-28-2005, 01:11 AM
uhh...120dB@40Hz doenst say anything. what box the driver is in and how efficent the driver is along with what impeadence the driver is at will all determin how much voltage it takes to make 120dB@40Hz.
but for a true 4ohm impeadence 400w takes 40 volts which will flow 10 amps resulting in 400w....
2ohm will be 28.3v which will flow 7a resulting in 400w
1ohm takes 20v which will flow 5a resulting in 400w...
might want to check those last 2
but for a true 4ohm impeadence 400w takes 40 volts which will flow 10 amps resulting in 400w....
2ohm will be 28.3v which will flow 7a resulting in 400w
1ohm takes 20v which will flow 5a resulting in 400w...
might want to check those last 2
Diceman83
04-28-2005, 01:12 AM
ok, another unrelated question... are there any amps designed to work with a 42 volt electrical system? The new hybrid cars run at that, I believe. Those would be such awesome cars for audio, because they have HUGE batteries and alternators.
sr20de4evr
04-28-2005, 01:13 AM
I don't believe so, but they'll come
L|_|da
04-28-2005, 04:27 PM
wow... that was confusing....
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