INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing MTX to help reach your ultimate goal with your vehicle. Adding MTX separates and a matching MTX amplifier with StreetWires connections will put you in a better position to hear, feel and experience all of the music the artist intended you to hear.
SPECIFICATIONS | Model | TX4001 | TX5001 | TX6001 | TX1000 |
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| Description | 4” | 25mm |
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| Separate | Separate | Separate | Tweeter |
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| Cone | Polypropylene | Polypropylene | Polypropylene | N/A |
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| with Aluminum | with Aluminum | with Aluminum |
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| Deposition | Deposition | Deposition |
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| Tweeter | 25mm | 25mm | 25mm | 25mm |
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| Soft Dome | Soft Dome | Soft Dome | Soft Dome |
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| Impedance | 4 Ohm | 4 Ohm | 4 Ohm | 4 Ohm |
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| Power (RMS) | 75 | 90 | 90 | 50 |
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| Peak Music | 150 | 180 | 180 | 100 |
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| Sensitivity @ | 90dB | 90dB | 90dB | 90dB |
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| 2.83V |
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| Voice Coil | 1” | 1” | 1” | 25mm |
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| 1.5 mm | 2.75 mm | 2.75 mm | N/A |
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| Woofer | N/A |
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| Woofer | 5” | N/A |
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| Tweeter | 1” | 1” | 1” | 1” |
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| Tweeter | Flush, Surface, | Flush, Surface, | Flush, Surface, | Flush, |
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| Mounting | Angle | Angle | Angle | Surface, |
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| Crossover |
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| 18dB/6dB | 18dB/6dB | 18dB/6dB | 18dB |
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| Adjustable | 0, | 0, | 0, | N/A |
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BEFORE STARTING
MTX recommends that you have your new speakers installed by an authorized MTX retailer, preferably MECP certified. If you do decide to do it yourself, make sure you have read the instructions carefully, and that you have the following tools:
•Electric drill
•Phillips bit or screwdriver
•1/8” bit
•Door panel puller
•Wire cutters/crimpers
•Metal cutting tool
•Safety glasses
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Please be aware that today’s cars have door panels that are not designed to come apart easily; they are designed by the factory to sit tight against the door and not rattle. It is important to note that if the proper procedures are not followed, the door panels can easily become
damaged which can make them fit improperly when you’re trying to reinstall them.
There are often hidden screws that, if overlooked, can cause the panel to crack or break when force is applied to remove door panel. Even new car owners need to be aware of this potential issue. Buying a new door panel is an expensive process so please take note of the potential for damage.
With the door panel off, it is a perfect time to add sound dampener. The main goal of sound dampeners is to add mass to the metal in the door, causing less rattle and “ring” which will help to improve the overall sound of your new speakers. It also helps prevent against outside noise by adding insulation. Sound dampening material can be bought from numerous manufactures in many different forms, and kits, for many different applications. Please make sure you purchase the correct type for your specific project.
Note: Before cutting anything, please use common sense and make sure that no wires or glass will interfere with cutting tools. ALWAYS WEAR PROPER SAFETY GLASSES. Be sure all wires are clear of moving parts such as window crank mechanisms and trunk hinges. Use rubber grommets when running wires through sharp edged metal holes, which may wear through the wire’s insulation.
Do not mount speakers in the following locations:
•Where the doors window glass comes in contact with the speaker/s
•Where the window crank handles or gear assemblies come in contact with the speaker when rotated
•Where the speakers come in contact with the trunk springs, shock towers, or trunk lid
•Where the speakers come in contact with the gas tanks, or fuel lines
•Where the speakers come in contact with the rear window glass, car wall, etc...