MTX Audio Thunder 6152 Amplifiers
MTX Audio Thunder 6152 Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 22, 2012]
Sherman Judice
Strength:
The 6152 is way under-rated in its available wattage. Bridged into 4 ohms, it produces 325 watts. It's a real "over-achiever" and drives my single 12" sub nicely, even though I have to turn the EQ
Weakness:
The potentiometers spin much too easily--makes me wonder what's keeping them where
If a person sets his frequencies "by ear,"
Similar Products Used: All my other amps are Alpines. |
[Apr 01, 2003]
Jake
Strength:
Extremely low underrated wattage.... great, quality product
Weakness:
None Great Amp!!.. I used to have this amp pushing 2 MTX 6000 12's and it hits hard... it killed my friends audiobahns.. now i have 2 of these suckers.. and no one can touch it.. it Rocks the House !!!! Similar Products Used: Memphis 1600w, Sony Xplod 700w, SPL 400w |
[Mar 25, 2003]
Jaysen X
Model Reviewed:
1996/Honda Civic Sedan
Strength:
pushes 12's nicely, built in x-over, nice separation.
Weakness:
grounding problems at first. thats it! I got this at a great price (closeout floor model) $145. i have had 2 Rockford-Fosgate Series 1 12"s with no amps for about a year, they worked out great as Rear speaker alternatives. about a week ago i thought i should incest in a small amp to push them a little harder. i got the 6152 for cheap and installed quickly. my first impression was "i gotta buy a different amp." and was not impressed at all, but that was fixed in a rush. the built in x-over was set funny from being a floor model. after i set it to my liking, i was greatly impressed. that little amp pushed the hell out of those old rotting 12's. i love it, i would strongly recommend buying this as an entry level amp for the begining audio tuner. Similar Products Used: none |
[Sep 05, 2002]
patmacrotc504
Model Reviewed:
1993/Pontiac Bonneville
Strength:
Great,reliable power. Looks sweet, gain controls in easy reach, easy to hook up wires to it.
Weakness:
Overheats after about 45 minutes of long,loud bass. Keep in mind this is in Louisiana where it is 98 degrees but the heat index is like 112 degrees plus its in a trunk with insulation. But when the amp gets too hot it cuts off and cuts back on after about 2 minutes...its aggrivating but keeps the amp's internal parts from melting and makes the amp last practically forever. I use to have 2 Polk Ex 12's in a 6 port bandpass box with a Kenwood 818 mono-block amp running them. The subs blew so I got 2 MTX 6000 10's. About a month later the amp fried so I got a MTX 6152 amp and put it on my 2 10's. It is twice as loud as my old sub's. People that hear it ask me if I have 4 15's in my car and I tell them no...just 2 10's. And they don't believe me and ask me to pop the trunk and they see 2 little 10's and just freak out. Similar Products Used: Kenwood 818 mono-block (fried from over-heating) |