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<blockquote data-quote="tunes" data-source="post: 2527890" data-attributes="member: 572821"><p>Back in the 90s HART made some of the best speakers out there. I remember their Pro 12" was the first sub that really impressed me - I remember it sounding a lot like a 13W7, although that's probably just because nothing was high-excursion back then and subs were always the weakest link in a system.</p><p></p><p>I still have a pair of their top of the line components, and would use them if I still gave a **** about car audio; I can't think of any components today that use crossover parts close to the Tesla paper-in-oils in the Harts. Maybe I'll sell them, but I doubt anyone would buy. In any case, I'm surprised I never hear anyone mention this company when speaking about great "old school" gear. Hart and the old, white Hifonics amps were what got me into car audio.</p><p></p><p>So, anyone remember HART stuff back when the company made good products? I'm not talking about the Chinese garbage that started being produced under their name around the year 2000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tunes, post: 2527890, member: 572821"] Back in the 90s HART made some of the best speakers out there. I remember their Pro 12" was the first sub that really impressed me - I remember it sounding a lot like a 13W7, although that's probably just because nothing was high-excursion back then and subs were always the weakest link in a system. I still have a pair of their top of the line components, and would use them if I still gave a **** about car audio; I can't think of any components today that use crossover parts close to the Tesla paper-in-oils in the Harts. Maybe I'll sell them, but I doubt anyone would buy. In any case, I'm surprised I never hear anyone mention this company when speaking about great "old school" gear. Hart and the old, white Hifonics amps were what got me into car audio. So, anyone remember HART stuff back when the company made good products? I'm not talking about the Chinese garbage that started being produced under their name around the year 2000. [/QUOTE]
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