MTX Road Thunder Extreme speakers are designed to provide maximum levels of SPL for people that really want to be heard. The RTX108 is a 10" driver designed to specifically produce mid bass frequencies. This type of speaker is ideal for use in installations that include subs producing high amounts of low frequency bass.
The midbass driver fills in the sound frequencies that the subwoofer does not, while not over burdening the high frequency drivers in the system by having them play lower frequencies they are not designed to produce. The RTX108 features a highly efficient paper cone and large magnet attached to a stamped steel basket. The 250W RMS power handling ensures they will sound great with any amplifier power.
General Features:
- High Efficiency Treated Paper Cone
- High Sensitvity for High SPL
- Single 8Ω Impedance Voice Coil
- High Efficiency Treated Paper Cone
- High Sensitvity for High SPL
- Single 8Ω Impedance Voice Coil
- Diameter : 10 Inch
- Maximum Power : 500 Watts
- Sensitivity : 94 dB
- Impedance : 8 Ohm
- Frequency Response : 70-46000 Hz
- RMS Power Range : 250 Watts
- Top Mount Depth : 4.02 Inches
Product Highlights:
- 10" midbass speaker with 8-ohm voice coil
- treated paper cone
- treated cloth surround
- power range: 50-250 watts RMS (750 watts peak power)
- frequency response: 70-4600 Hz
- sensitivity: 94 dB
- mounting depth: 4-5/16"
- UPC: 715442352609
- Weight: 8
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Warranty: 1 Year Manufacturer warranty.
This item is accompanied by a manufacturer's warranty. If it is found to be defective, it may be returned to OnlineCarstereo.com for replacement within 1 year from the original date of purchase with proper return authorization.
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Starting a door build with 3 of theses per door, once I put the other two in I will post another review but they get loud. Will be on a Hifonics zrx1200.2
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I used four of these in a non-car stereo application, as ceiling mount speakers in my living room. Of course you can pay six times the money for "ceiling rated" speakers like the JBL LS328C but basically you pay for aesthetics; the sonic improvement will be nominal. I've listened to everything from Diana Krall to Dream Theater on these and the detail and bass response is very good.
I wish they came with grilles but they don't. If you want a lot of high-end detail from them (+5kHz) you won't get it because according to the specs they sign off at 4600Hz. Wish they went to 6kHz like the RTX88s.
Are they worth the money? I think so.