Thin is In
Many vehicles today have limited space. Having a large enclosure to get the bass you want may not fit your lifestyle. Limited space has traditionally meant limited options for those who wants loud, clear music. Not anymore! Introducing Thunder Thin (TT) 65 series subwoofers. TT65 subwoofers are the next evolution in the MTX subwoofer line-up. Measuring only 3-3/8" deep these subwoofers will fit just about anywhere. Utilizing a patented "One Piece Spider Cone", the TT65 subwoofers achieve excursion levels that are unparalleled in the "thin" subwoofer market. In fact, they can produce the same amount of excursion as the MTX Audio Thunder Round TR55 series subwoofers.
What does this all mean? It means that if you want to get an extreme amount of bass from a very small space (such as you car door), TT65 subwoofers are the solution for you. TT65 subwoofers are available in 10" and 12" sizes and are available in single 4 ohm or single 2 ohm configurations.
- 12" Single 2 ohm Thunder Thin Series Subwoofer
- Power Handling:
- Peak: 800 watts
- RMS: 400 watts
- Impedance: Single 2 ohm
- Extra dense injection molded polypropylene semi-dome woofer
- Rubber surround
- Thin and compact construction
- One piece spider cone
- Large basket frame venting for optimal heat dissipation and proper cooling
- Heavy duty push terminal
- 1.75" Single 2 ohms voice coil
- 65oz. Magnet structure
- Sensitivity: 87 dB
- Authorized Internet Dealer
- 1-year Manufacturer's warranty
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Average Customer Rating is 4.7 out of 5 stars:
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| Durability | | 4.7 |
| Value | | 4.7 |
| Features | | 5.0 |
| Design | | 4.7 |
| Usability | | 5.0 |
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danielt from stockdale, tx
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This thing slams....I partnered it with the MTX RT500 run at 4 ohm load and let me tell you this exceeded my expectations. I've had L7s other MTXs JL Audio and this sub is quality sound and built i hightly recommend it!
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Gee from Hawaii
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Not a fan of MTX but the specs seemed to meet my needs.
I own a F150 supercrew and space is very limited. I purchased this sub and MTX's unloaded bass slammer(thunderform) box and my truck hits low notes that i would never imagine one 12" sub could produce! I'm very satisfied so far.
note: slight problem with the way it was packed for shipping but that does not reflect my over all review of the subwoofer itself!
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Ty from F-town, washington
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I have had this sub for about four months now.. first i had it in a standard cab toyota pickup in a .8 cuft sealed box on a rockford 325.1 amp which pushes 450 watts rms easy..but anyway this sub wasnt even fully broke in and it out beat the rockford p310 in a slot ported box. and it was louder than a kicker cvr. if u were are low on space and want low clean bass this sub is perfect!. then i moved into my car a ford focus zx3 hatch with the same amp and now it is ridiculous loud makes ur ears hurt when i crank it! i origannly had a mtx tr5512 in my car but got rid of it because it was only half as loud and half as clean as the shallow!..
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