Surprisingly rugged, MTX MUD6SPBT soundbar targets powersports riders
15.06.2026 - 13:49:10 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Flagship & Bestseller Desk. Reviewed before publication on 06/15/2026 at 11:48 AM ET. Details in the imprint.
The MUD6SPBT Bluetooth soundbar from MTX is aimed squarely at riders who want serious audio on ATVs, UTVs and small boats without tearing their vehicle apart for a full speaker rebuild. With six speakers, integrated amplification and an IP66-rated enclosure, this powersports bar has become one of the brand’s most visible off-road audio products in US retail channels. According to MTX, the unit delivers 200 watts peak power and mounts using basic clamps, targeting customers who would rather bolt on sound than pay for a custom install. The official product page details the 6-speaker, 200-watt design and IP66 weather resistance.
What the MUD6SPBT soundbar is built to do
At its core, the MTX MUD6SPBT is a self-contained, amplified 6-speaker bar that combines four 3-inch full-range drivers with two 1-inch high-frequency tweeters powered by an internal Class D amplifier. The bar is roughly 21 inches long and is designed to sit on roll cages, wakeboard towers or handlebars using the included brackets, covering common tubing diameters typically found on side-by-sides and small boats. MTX’s enclosure is molded from impact-resistant ABS with a black powder-coat finish, and the IP66 rating means the bar is protected against dust ingress and powerful water jets, a practical requirement for mud and wash-down use on trail vehicles.
Connectivity centers on Bluetooth for streaming from a phone plus a 3.5 mm auxiliary input for wired sources, so riders can plug in older devices or dedicated music players without relying on wireless. A separate 3.5 mm output allows the bar to feed additional amplifiers or powered speakers, giving users a path to expand beyond the initial 6-speaker setup. Physical controls are built into the end cap for power, volume and track changes, allowing riders to keep a phone stowed while riding. The internal amplifier is wired directly to the vehicle’s 12-volt system, with a fused power lead and ground, so the bar functions as a stand-alone audio system without needing a separate head unit.
MTX positions the MUD6SPBT specifically for powersports and marine scenarios rather than as a generic home or TV soundbar, and this is reflected in installation accessories and tuning. The bar ships with universal mounting clamps sized for common roll-cage tubing, plus rubber inserts to adapt to smaller diameters, which makes it compatible with many Polaris, Can-Am and Yamaha sport vehicles sold in North America. Frequency response is tuned for outdoor listening, emphasizing midrange and upper-bass to remain audible over engine, tire and wind noise instead of chasing ultra-deep sub-bass that would be hard to hear in open air.
Beyond specs, the MUD6SPBT sits in the middle of MTX’s powersports lineup, above small pod speakers and below multi-bar or separate amp-and-speaker packages. Specialty retailers that focus on motorcycle and side-by-side audio often highlight MTX soundbars as a step-up option for riders who outgrow basic OEM speakers but are not ready for a full custom system. One US retailer notes that the 6-speaker MUD6SPBT has become a common upgrade for riders seeking louder sound without cutting factory panels or running multiple new speaker locations. Creative Audio’s motorcycle audio guide cites MTX soundbars as an example of simple, clamp-on upgrades for riders.
In everyday use, the soundbar’s all-in-one approach is meant to reduce installation time compared with separate amplifiers and speakers. Owners typically need only to run power and ground to the battery, clamp the bar to a suitable tube and pair a phone to start streaming music. Because the bar can also pass audio through to additional amps, some users treat it as a bridge product: they start with the single bar, then later add subwoofers or rear speakers while keeping the MUD6SPBT as the system’s front stage and Bluetooth interface.
Strategically, powersports and marine soundbars like the MUD6SPBT allow MTX to tap into a growing aftermarket for off-road entertainment systems as manufacturers ship more high-horsepower side-by-sides and trail machines prewired for accessories. The focus on simple, rugged, clamp-on audio gear fits a segment where many buyers are willing to pay for louder, clearer sound but do not want the complexity of a car-style audio build on a recreational vehicle. Minerals Technologies, which trades under the ticker MTX on the New York Stock Exchange, reported in its latest filings that specialty product lines are an important earnings driver even as the company overall remains diversified across industrial materials and technologies. The company’s investor relations site lists MTX’s current NYSE quote and business segment breakdown. Shares of Minerals Technologies (US6031581024) traded on the NYSE at $77.38 on 06/14/2026.
MTX MUD6SPBT soundbar in brief
- Product: MUD6SPBT amplified Bluetooth soundbar
- Manufacturer: Minerals Technologies Inc. (MTX)
- Category: Flagship/Bestseller powersports audio
- Launch date: First introduced in the US powersports market in the mid-2010s; widely available through current model year
- MSRP / Price: Typically around $399.95 in the US, with promotional pricing varying by retailer
- Availability: Widely sold through US online retailers, powersports dealers and specialty audio shops
- Target audience: ATV, UTV, side-by-side and small-boat owners seeking an all-in-one, clamp-on audio upgrade
- Key differentiator / USP: Six-speaker, 200-watt, IP66-rated soundbar with integrated Bluetooth and amplification designed specifically for off-road environments
More on MTX and its powersports focus
Minerals Technologies’ MTX-branded products span several specialty niches; further financial and strategic details are available via regulatory filings and official reports.
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