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Old Jun 6, 2006 | 02:27 PM
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Request for T/S specs for an old MTX sub

I found an old MTX Terminator XS sub in my closet while cleaning some junk up on the weekend and I would like to play around with some different box designs and experiment a little.

I have emailed MTX about it, but they can't find the T/S specs for it.

Hopefully someone here remembers this one and maybe has the pamplet/papers for it.

I cant find any model numbers anywhere on it, so I will give a description:

10" single voice coil, 8 ohm. It has an inverted dust, labled with the MTX logo, a big red T and XS. Cone is paper, and the surround is foam. Its probably from the mid 90's (95? 96?) or so.

All i remember from the spec sheet that came with it, was a 1 cube sealed or a 1.5 cube ported, but thats it.

I can post a picture if it will help. I want to play around with some bandpass designs, but I cant get anything started without the numbers =(
Old Jun 6, 2006 | 03:54 PM
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"WINISD BETA" has mtx terminator subs in the drop down list,
It may be the model you have.

mtx mtw108
Old Jun 6, 2006 | 08:24 PM
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Thanks for the info. I looked into the list of MTX... lots more then the pro version....

does anyone know if there is a difference between a terminator and a terminator xs?
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