MTX Thunder681
Crutchfield customer from Gregory, SD on 8/20/2018
1999 Ford F-350
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MTX Thunder681
John from Woonsocket, RI on 12/24/2017
2006 Mazda MX5
Great Sound Quality ... Very Clear and crisp... Highly Recommend
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Smokin' price on not-that-common 6x8" components
Dan from Phoenix, AZ on 11/12/2017
I've had these in my '03 Mustang convertible for a few years ago, just in the front. I have a Rockford Fosgate P4004 50wx4 amp powering them. They sound darn good. I just got a new (refurbished) Kenwood deck at a smokin' price here, and these MTX's sound even better now. I previously had the old JVC Bongiovi deck that Crutchfield cleared out several years ago. I had that with a Clarion 7-band old-school EQ. With that weird setup, these MTX's were a little brash in the mid-range/treble department. I had my 2.2khz dial turned all the way down most the time. They sounded darn good overall, but like I say, they were a little bright, which I realize is also a function of my amp gain setting and fader setting, etc. That EQ has what, a line driver in it basically too so again, I once described the sound as potentially "blistering" to my install guys. But yeah, now with the Kenwood DPX792, they sound more normal, more crisp, and not so overdriven. It looks like 6x8's with separate tweeters (components) aren't super common, so I'm glad to have these. My Mustang had the "Mach" system so the tweeters are up on the corner of the door/window; it's a cool setup. It'd be a shame to just stick 2- or 3-way 6x8's down below in the door spot and not do the separate tweeter up top. Gotta go with components.
Pros: Sound terrific, separate components in 6x8" which you won't find everywhere, great value, takes a slammin' but keeps on jammin'
Cons: None come to mind, and not just because it's hard to think when I'm crankin' my jams to high heaven
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