what do u suggest with a mtx 6152

by mdooo1
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i bought an mtx 6152 amp and i was wondering which kind of specific sub(12 or 2 10"s) you would recommend i match it with to get the most out of it, and still have decent SQ for a 97 grand cherokee...(especially xplicitblitzboi, because i saw u had the same amp) I'm greatfull for for any advice you can give me.

MTX 6152 amp
Specifications
Power 12.5 VDC I
2 Ohm Load 75 w x 2
4 Ohm Load 37.5 w x 2
Bridged 4 Ohm Load 150 w
Power 14.4 VDC
2 Ohm Load 165 w x 2
4 Ohm Load 90 w x 2
Bridged 4 Ohm Load 325 w



Replies (3)
cplkittle on 12/15/2003 19:59:50
not too familiar with the amp, but with 325w, I doubt you could push 2 of anything and get the sound you are going to want. One 12 would do good, just make sure that you can wire it to match 4 ohms if you buy one that has DVCs.

xplicitblitzboi on 12/16/2003 02:20:57
hehehehe, you might be surprised at what that little amp can do/handle. BEFORE MY SYSTEM GOT JACKED i had it pushing a couple w3s pretty hard, and im sure that my charging system isnt pushing 14.4 v either. I had tons of people asking me if i had 1000+ watts to them(most likely uninformed people that have never heard a true 1000 watt system) but still GRIN
anyways, i'd probably recommend the usual kicker comp vr if you planned on upgrading, or a couple JL w0s would work nicely as well. I did plan on upgrading the amp so i got the w3s. my friend is going to let me borrow his w6s once i get a HU here pretty soon, hopefully compvr15 will send me that pioneer deh-p7200 here pretty soon so that i can have some music again hehe :)

so yeah, its not a normal sub amp, but it does the job fine.
JL w0 or w3?
kicker comp VR
possibly something that audiobahn has to offer would do the job, but im not really as familiar with the company as others here are, especially for giving out suggestions for low power applications.



cplkittle on 12/16/2003 12:13:35
Cerwin vega is popular for their 8ohm low power subs, two of them wired in parallel would give you 4 oms, and enough power to make them move. Or you could go with a single 12" SVC@4ohms.
ebay prices are between $30-$50 ea.



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