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MTX 12" DJ Speaker (TP112)

MTX 12 DJ Speaker (TP112)

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Brand: MTX
Category: CE

Buy New: $118.88
as of 11/27/2009 05:57 CST details



New (1) Used (1) from $118.88

Seller: TheDeepDiscount
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 55813

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 44
Dimensions (in): 25 x 15 x 13

MPN: TP112
Model: TP112
UPC: 715442680221
EAN: 0715442680221
ASIN: B0000E3DQB

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 150 Watts RMS to 300 Watts Maximum
  • X-radial Horn with FerroFluid Cooled Tweeter and PTC Tweeter Protection
  • 19mm driver w/13" x 6" tweeter loaded horn
  • One 12" Subwoofer
  • requency Response: 39 Hz 20kHz

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Product Description
MTX's TP112 consists of a single 12" woofer matched with X-radial designed horn loaded high frequency tweeter designed to provide uniform sound dispersion, and coverage area, with excellent sound quality. The TP112 speaker is designed to perform equally well in many different applications, including low to mid level live sound reproduction, public address, karaoke applications, or mobile entertainment. The long excursion woofer and horn-loaded tweeter with high frequency protection circuitry make the TP112 suitable for voice or music. The speakers carrying handles, mounted to a strong, lightweight cabinet make it easily portable to use anywhere you need it. The rugged corner braces allow for upright positioning and interlock for secure stacking of multiple cabinets. The versatile 5-way binding posts and 1/4" phone jack inputs make it easy to connect to any amplifier.


Customer Reviews:
3 out of 5 stars It works.   May 21, 2009
Dave (Buffalo,NY USA)
I'm using it as my center chanel speaker.My amp would kill it so it sucks for that.I would not buy another.It will only handle 300 watts when it said it will hold up to 600 watts.I use a amp meter on all my speakers.Anything over 300 watts it will blow.


5 out of 5 stars great speakers   April 4, 2009
richard adams (overthere)
The mtx tp112 is a great entry level speaker..sound is very clean.
bass matches and is very well constructed.



5 out of 5 stars Great speakers by a great company   March 13, 2007
Dan
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've owned a pair of TP112's for nearly two years now and can't complain. The sound quality is excellent and hooking up and breaking down the system is very simple. I use these for home listening along with a pair of their bigger brother, TP212, and I'm still waiting for my roof to blow off. Even without matching the RMS these speakers kick out major sound. I'm soon going to purchase some amps and individually power each of these speakers to reach their full potential. I do agree, though, with the other review that the bass can be a bit much and the tweeter can give a little crack here and there, but it's not enough to really be a problem.


4 out of 5 stars excellent product for the price   November 10, 2005
David S. Hillman (Decatur, GA United States)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I felt compelled to review the MTX TP112 because it is
such a good product for the price. I'm pushing my pair
with a NAD 2200 amp bridged to produce 400 watts RMS and
1200 watts peak with 6 dB headroom. My pair of TP112 wired in series for 16 Ohm handles the power well. Of course, I can't turn the volume knob more than between 1/3 and 1/2 or the tweeters start to complain. Below that the sound is clean and bass is excellent, although a little boomy and falls off quick below 40 Hz. These are no Cerwin Vegas but they are good enough for DJ work. They need quality power to sound right. Build quality is excellent. Knocking on the cabinet doesn't produce any rattles. I opened mine up to take a look at the crossover and was surprised to find monster inductors, capacitors and resistors to handle power. Good job, MTX! I've played a few parties with these and besides needing more bass than the two combined twelves can dish out, I've had no problems. I've abused these things for the three months that I've had them and they haven't fallen apart. I plan on getting another pair to hook up to the NAD. A much better 8 Ohm load should really get the party started.




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