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alex f. Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
8/14/2004 20:20:27
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Message: do they make a thunderform for 12 inch subs? and if they dont can i buy a 10 inch one and make it for a 12?
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Germ Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
8/19/2004 08:51:03
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Message: Check MTX's website, I think it's www.mtxaudio.com and check it out. I doubt you can fit 12's in the 10 inch one. I got the 2-10s and the openings are made specifically for the 10s. You might be able to shave the holes bigger to accomodate the 12s.
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Kyle Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
8/25/2004 10:32:11
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Message: How do the Thunderform Box and Subs sound? I am thinking about getting it beacuse I dont want to put my subs on my back seat.... Do they hit pretty hard for 10's or are they just every day subs. Beaucse I have 2 Alumapro 12's 500rms subs enclosed that i can toss on my back seat and get a MTX 1501d amp to amp them. But i really dont want my subs on the back seat.
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todd Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
8/25/2004 11:54:50
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Message: they sound great for a plastic molded box, but i recomend changing the subs to a different set throw a set of dual voice coil RF in them just watch the depth i think its 7 1/4 max depth just get inside and measure, i changed mine to a set of crossfire dual voice coils and they SLAMMED until i sold them and the new owner is shocked at the sound. so your anwser is yes well worth it. unless u can make you won as i did and may others
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jrmartyk Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/04/2004 22:24:51
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Message: I Had an mtx thunder form and I was much happier with the boston pro 12 that I put on the seat when I sold the thunder for. the thunderform sound very loose and the box is not sealed well around the subs and plastic flexes to much to sound good.
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