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MTX Audio Thunder4000 T4128 Subwoofer

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MSRP: $ 99.95



 
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Rating
Reviewed by:
Sean i dont know


Review Date
August 26, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Price Paid:  $8999.00 from sounddomain.com

Year / Model Reviewed:
 2001

Summary:
i got them for buy one get on free.these subs are by far the best sub ive ever heard yet. since im only 14 and dont have a car yet i have them hooked up to my stereo in my room. im only runnin 80 watts to each now. when i get a car im expectin to run 200 watts to each. but even now they pound so hard and they barely move. i dont even have to turn a half way to have it from knockin stuff off the walls in my bros room. i ahve them in a home built sealed box. buy these there awsome. just think im only running 80 watts to each they barely move which means there very hard to blow and i dont even have to turn my stereo half way up to here the poundin threw my hole house and know stuff off my bros room. these actually have to much bass for my stereo but i like alot of bass. when im downstairs on my computer adn my stereo is on less than half way it sounds like a cars goin by wit subs.u can hear them like a block away when i have it at full power and im only runnin 80 watts to each just htink if im runnin 200 watts to each. WOW. my parents get pissed at me other time for listenin to my stereo and it not even past half way. these r great subs (best ive ever heard) !!!!!!

Strengths:
a ton of bass. very hard ot blow in fact my one friend has one and his bro ran over 500 watts to them and they didnt blow.

Weaknesses:
none

Similar Products Used:
jvc subs


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