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Advice Needed: 6.5" drivers for Rock that will NOT fry.
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<blockquote data-quote="UFO" data-source="post: 1296551" data-attributes="member: 564778"><p>I've been thinking about the mounting and deadening aspect - would that affect the mids and highs that much? I've always assumed deadening had most dramatic impact on the bass, not treble.</p><p></p><p>If I've truly fried - or just damaged to some degree - the MB Quarts, will swapping in new tweeters fix them up, or is there damage that relates to other areas of the speaker? (I no absolutely zilch about speaker construction, theory and function.) If I had to ditch them I think I'd try a pair of the Diamond Hex S600 components rather than plunking down more for MBQ. Bad idea or good?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UFO, post: 1296551, member: 564778"] I've been thinking about the mounting and deadening aspect - would that affect the mids and highs that much? I've always assumed deadening had most dramatic impact on the bass, not treble. If I've truly fried - or just damaged to some degree - the MB Quarts, will swapping in new tweeters fix them up, or is there damage that relates to other areas of the speaker? (I no absolutely zilch about speaker construction, theory and function.) If I had to ditch them I think I'd try a pair of the Diamond Hex S600 components rather than plunking down more for MBQ. Bad idea or good? [/QUOTE]
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