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MTX Audio TNP212D2 Terminator Power Pack Subwoofer System - Set of 2,Black & PAC SNI-35 Variable LOC Line Out Converter

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Arrives Friday, May 17
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Style: Dual 12" Subwoofer Enclosure + Amplifier


Pattern: Subwoofer + Converter


Features

  • Product 1: Complete amplified bass package bundles 2 x 12 subwoofer enclosure and mono block amplifier
  • Product 1: TNA251 amplifier delivers 250 watts x 1 at 2 ohms; 150 watts x 1 at 4 ohms
  • Product 1: Variable low- and high-pass filters offer 40Hz400Hz range for sound shaping
  • Product 1: TNE212D2 enclosure features dual 12-inch Terminator subwoofers with 1200 watts max power
  • Product 2: Adjustable Line Output Converter
  • Product 2: Use the SNI-35 when adding an amplifier to a factory radio to convert the radio's speaker level output to the lower amplifier (RCA) level input
  • Product 2: Utilize Audio Transformer for Noise Isolation
  • Product 2: Phase Adjusted

Description

MTX Audio TNP212D2 Terminator Power Pack Subwoofer System - Set of 2,BLACK 1200 Watt Max Dual 12" Terminator Series Loaded Subwoofer Bass System with Amplifier and Bass Knob Included PAC SNI-35 Variable LOC Line Out Converter The SNI-35 Adjustable 2-Channel Line-Out Converter from PAC Audio is a line- out converter for factory radios with 2 to 50 watts per channel, accepts speaker level input and provides stereo RCA output signal for adding an aftermarket amplified audio system. It allows 50 watts maximum input per channel and has a linear 20Hz to 20,000Hz output based on input signal. The transformer isolated for optimal sound and performance. The unit maintains correct phasing and works with most factory-installed radios.

Brand: MTX


Model Name: TNP212D2


Speaker Type: Subwoofer


Connectivity Technology: RCA


Subwoofer Diameter: 12 Inches


Brand: MTX


Model Name: TNP212D2


Unit Count: 2.0 Count


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Color: BLACK


Audio Output Mode: Mono, Stereo


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 2.0


Subwoofer Diameter: 12 Inches


Speaker Size: 12 Inches


Connectivity Technology: RCA


Power Source: Corded Electric


Mounting Type: Floor Standing, Tabletop


Controller Type: Remote Control


Is Waterproof: FALSE


Speaker Type: Subwoofer


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very impressed with speakers
Style: Dual 12" Subwoofer Enclosure Pattern: Subwoofer
WOW!!! For the price of these speakers I am extremely impressed with the sound quality. I installed them in the trunk of a 2009 Lincoln MKZ powered by a hifonics zuse 2500 watt amp. The amp is set to the speakers required setting and they slam and slam hard. I had to lower the settings on the head unit because it felt like it was to much for the car. I still need some more to to play them being I just got them yesterday. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 7, 2023 by Chris Miller

  • Bass knob
Style: Dual 12" Vented Subwoofer Enclosure + Am... Pattern: Subwoofer
Everything looks great and works great just one problemo the remote gain knob for turning the bass up or down is not working properly the red light comes on but no adjustment. No big deal I have always set my amps and let em ride but I haven't contacted anyone heck send me a t and some stickers and I'm good. Great bass for sure ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 8, 2023 by MaKenna Deve’

  • Pretty good for the money.
Style: Dual 10" Subwoofer Enclosure + Amplifier Pattern: Subwoofer
For $200 it's hard to say that these suck. If it was twice thw price, I would say that thwy suck. I've had single 12's that were louder and with better sound quality, but they were a lot more expensive. No issues with the amp ever cutting out or overheating, the whole unit is fairly small for a two sub box. They add low end sound and can rattle the mirrors and liftgate. Sound quality is the only down side. Certain notes sound great, some sound muddy. I've tried to adjust a few times but just can't seem to get them to always sound good. For a $200 sub/amp setup I can deal with that. These will eventually get replaced with something better down the road. I feel like this setup would sound the best in a car with a trunk, right now I have them in a small SUV with an open rear hatch area and I feel like that contributes to some of the muddy sound at times. Overall very good for the money but you do get what you pay for in sound quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 28, 2023 by K

  • More than you'll need
Style: Dual 10" Subwoofer Enclosure + Amplifier Pattern: Subwoofer
I was so impressed with my MTX terminator MTX TNP212D2 Dual 12" Subwoofer And Amplifier install that I did in my '92 Suburban that when I went looking for a new amp/sub combo for my Acura, of course I would check what MTX has to offer. I would have just bought another terminator kit, but this was cheaper and smaller (2x12 in the trunk would have been a tight squeeze). Setup was very straightforward and easy, and although the instructions could have been a little more in-depth, I realize that this kit is intended for novices who don't know a lot about car audio and providing more information would have ultimately been more confusing to most people rather than helpful. I decided to go with an amp/sub combo because there are many factors that go into creating a good amp/sub combo, which includes subwoofer size, how many subwoofers to hook up, how to wire your subs, what impedance level to achieve, etc. It makes no sense to buy an expensive set of subs, with a cheap amp, nor a cheap set of subs with an expensive amp. I feel like these combos are matched for both price and performance and you won't be losing out on either, not to mention it's much simpler (and much cheaper) to just buy it all in a combo deal like this. You really get a lot for your money with this kit, it doesn't feel or look cheap at all. The sub box is embroidered, is very heavy and appears to be really well built. The amp has a blue LED "cross hair" power-on light that is a nice touch. Trust me, you'll have more way more than enough bass for any type of listening at decibels that aren't causing you severe hearing loss. There is enough bass in this combo to completely saturate and overpower your entire speaker setup (why you would want to do that, I have no idea, but you could if "your thing" is only hearing bass when you listen to music). Someone recently reviewed that his/her 6x9 speakers have more bass than this setup, clearly he/she hadn't hooked up this unit correctly (or even at all perhaps?). The bass response of 6x9" speakers is no where in the same galaxy as this setup. I am in no way shape or form an "expert" on car audio by any means, but I have done quite a bit of playing around and researching so I do have a couple of tips when setting up your system for the first time: 1. If your head unit only has 1 RCA subwoofer out, simply connect that subwoofer out to either the (L) or the (R) input on your amp. This is a monoblock amp and doesn't utilize stereo separation. You can use a splitter if you want to achieve the same thing (but why would you?) 2. Setting your gain level is important to ensure undistorted playback as well as maintaining a healthy life of both your amp and your speakers. Proper technique for achieving the utmost gain without distortion is done with an oscilloscope, but the quick and dirty way is to set your head unit to the max volume that you will be listening to your music at (which if you'd like to continue using your ears for hearing, shouldn't be distorting or anywhere near that level). While your music is playing at that level, raise the gain on your amp until you can hear distortion in the bass, as soon as you can hear that, back it off. It's better to err on the side of lower gain for reliability. 3. Setting your LPF (low pass filter) is important. You want your subwoofer to only amplify the frequencies that fall into the region of "bass level frequencies", having your sub responding to the full spectrum of frequencies (high's and mid's) will leave your music sounding very "muddy" and unclear. To set this properly have a song playing that you are familiar with, set the LPF at zero, then slowly start to turn the LPF up to where the sub is responding to the kick-drum and bass of your music. Keep raising the LPF until you can hear it starting to pick up higher frequencies (no longer JUST the kick-drum and bass), then roll it back down a bit. I have mine set around 85hz which to me sounds the best, but again, it's a personal preference and should be set to your specific taste. Most modern head units will offer you a lot of tuning options for LFP and HPF for a good separation. 4. Don't be afraid to just have fun exploring, you'd be surprised the world of a difference just a few adjustments can make. I hooked everything up with Knuconceptz's wiring kit KnuKonceptz KCA Complete 4 Gauge Amp Installation Kit which was cheap, high quality and was more than what I needed to wire up this setup. One last thing that is very important, MTX provides amazing customer service. I emailed them with a technical question and they got back to me within 3 minutes! They were very informative and helpful and they really care about you enjoying your MTX product, that alone is worth them getting my hard earned money. If you're having trouble figuring something out, email them or give them a call and you'll be happy with the response and technical knowledge you'll receive. If you've never had an amp/sub in your car, do yourself a favor and get it, you won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 1, 2012 by Davey

  • The price was right
Style: Dual 12" Vented Subwoofer Enclosure + Am... Pattern: Subwoofer
I installed this combo in my 2013 Equinox and am very satisfied with the performance. I should have gone with a sealed box for my open cabin vehicle. But this is only a temporary and will be going with a better set up for the next purchase. What can I say, the price was right for the product. Oh yeah, my local dealer has this same exact set up for 400 bucks... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 3, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Great Dual 12" + 500W Amp Speaker Combo
Style: Dual 12" Vented Subwoofer Enclosure + Am... Pattern: Subwoofer
This hits hard and was easy to install using a line output converter. Sits in my trunk and goes through the rear seats just fine. I plugged the port to get a much cleaner sounding bass. With the port open it can get a little muddy sounding at higher volumes. Biggest con during install was that the grub screws in the Amplifier that hold the positive/negative and remote with are designed in a way that shears your wire clean off when you torque them down. Biggest issue with the remote wire as its small. I cut it off over and over till I crimped a small piece of metal on the end of it then torqued it down. The included screws to mount the amp strip out way to easy, Used proper wood screws I have laying around. Is there better out there? YES Is this a great deal for just over $300 for the amp and subs? Absolutely I would call this a low to mid-range sub setup, but plenty for what I needed, I'm not a kid anymore so I don't need a $2k setup lol. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 18, 2023 by RC SuperFreak

  • Absolutely love it
Style: 8" Powered Subwoofer Enclosure Pattern: Subwoofer
For being an 8 inch sub this little sumbitch packs a punch for cheap money I have it in a 1950 chevy truck that is loud as hell and it thumps with the best of them
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 12, 2023 by Casey

  • Just what I was looking for!
Style: 8" Powered Subwoofer Enclosure Pattern: Subwoofer
It sounds great! I mostly listen to hip hop and rnb. Perfect amount of boom without being obnoxious. Installed in a Ford Transit T 250 right behind the driver's seat. Well worth the price!!!!!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 11, 2023 by JASON A WINKLER

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