Product Details
Universal Terminator Series 12" 400W 2 Ohm SVC Subwoofer by MTX Audio®. The classic Terminator Car Audio Subwoofer bangs out bass in rigs all over the world. Its economical price made it MTX most popular entry level sub over the last several years. And the Terminator still outperforms any sub in its class. The MTX TN12-02 is a 12" single voice coil, 2 Ohm, 200 watt subwoofer that is economically priced but not short on performance.
Specifications
Max Power: 400W |
RMS Power: 200W |
Impedance: 2 Ohm |
Size: 12" |
Voice Coils: Single |
Shape: Round |
Mounting Depth: 5.44" |
Frequency Response: 24 - 160 Hz |
Sensitivity: 86.4dB |
Voice Coil: 1.50" (3.81 cm) |
Magnet Weight: 27 oz. |
Cut Out Diameter: 11.08" |
Volume Displacement: 30.92 cu in |
Sealed Enclosure Net Volume: 1.25 cu ft |
Vented Enclosure Net Volume: 2.00 cu ft |
Features
- ALDS Asymmetrical Linear Drive System with a Flat Progressive Spider and Extended Pole Piece for Smooth, Linear, Piston like Drive
- Exclusive Spider Plateau Venting Cooling System Cools at the Voice Coil
- Rubber Surround for Greater Durability and Longevity of the Sub
The Terminator Sub
The terminator subwoofer is loaded with MTX engineering technology including Spider Plateau Venting that ensures trouble free performance and an Assymetrical Linear Drive System that limits distortion ensuring unbeatable performance. If you are looking for a great subwoofer that won't break your bank look no further. The Terminator sub is still one badass bass pounder.
MTX Audio® is part of the Mitek Consumer Electronics Group, a family-owned American manufacturer that for over forty years has been providing high-performance car, marine, home, and street audio products to customers in over 80 countries around the world. Their facilities in Phoenix, AZ, Winslow, IL, and Monroe, WI house their engineering teams that design and create all of their products and have been responsible for dozens of patents and innovations including Adaptive Class D amplifier technology, Smart Engage auto turn on circuitry, and the JackHammer Superwoofer, the largest production subwoofer in the world.