If your installer were really good, he would have suggested installing good
EQ so the sound of the whole system could be balanced via a white noise
generator and spectrometer. I used to take care of sound in a club & we had
several different amps all power ranges and different speakers in and out of
there. All it ever took to balance every thing back out was a little
tweeking on the EQ.
Kyper
Houston, TX
----- Original Message -----
From: Ollie Garcia <motoplex@midsouthmotoplex.com>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Saturday, August 28, 1999 10:34 AM
Subject: DML: Question for the audiophiles
>
> Well, last night I had my MTX Thunderform installed and I love it!! Many
> thanks to all on the list who strongly recommended this box to me. I as
> well HIGHLY recommend it to anyone who might be considering it. Now to my
> current setup: I'm using a mtx 2150 to drive the thunderform box, and a
mtx
> 275 for the front mb quart PKC113 in the stock location, and a pioneer
> DEHP6000 4x45 driving the rear mb quarts DKC113 components in the stock
> location. Overall the system sounds well balanced but I think I'm going
to
> need a little more power from the components. I'm happy with the mtx 2150
> for the subs, I feel that the amp provides plenty for the box. However,
my
> installer tells me that we are stuck with the mtx 275 because that's the
> only amp he had that would fit under the driver seat. He also told me
that
> even if we could fit something more powerful under the seat we would loose
> staging and balance due to the fact that the front end will overwhelm the
> rear. His recommendation: add some aftermarket kick-panel and a bigger
amp
> somewhere. Use that bigger amp to increase the front speakers and kick
> panels level. My questions: 1.) Anyone using a more powerful amp that
fits
> under their seat? 2.)Anyone know of some custom kick-panel available for
> the '99 Dak? TIA
>
> -Ollie Garcia
>
>
> info links:
> http://www.mtxaudio.com/caraudio/t275x.htm
> can't find my speakers listed on the mb quart site, but I believe they rms
@
> around 60 watts
> http://www.mbquart.com/mobil/mobil.html
>
>
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