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Disappointed with MB Quart RCE216's
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<blockquote data-quote="relay" data-source="post: 1214425" data-attributes="member: 552306"><p>I just finished a new audio system in a new vehicle for me and I am fairly disappointed in the performance of the MB Quart Reference 6.5" speakers.</p><p></p><p>Specifically, they seem rather dull, flat &amp; cold to me. Perhaps I am just too picky being into home audio and theater as much as I am. Perhaps I am expecting too much from an audio system in a car.</p><p></p><p>Sound quality is absolutly #1 here.</p><p></p><p>The details: Chevy Avalanche, JL Audio stealth console sub(10W3 V2), JL 500/1 for sub and JL 300/4 for front &amp; rear speakers.</p><p></p><p>All 4 doors are lined with Dynamat Extreme.</p><p></p><p>Do you guys think it could be something in my configuration? The tweeters are mounted in the factory location up in the pillars. They are angled toward the windshield rather than into the cab.</p><p></p><p>What would be the next level up of speakers from here? I like crisp, bright, punchy and warm sounding speakers. I know, bright and warm don't often go together but I found exactly what i like in a pair of Canton Ergo's that I bought nearly 20 years ago for home audio. I still love these speakers today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="relay, post: 1214425, member: 552306"] I just finished a new audio system in a new vehicle for me and I am fairly disappointed in the performance of the MB Quart Reference 6.5" speakers. Specifically, they seem rather dull, flat & cold to me. Perhaps I am just too picky being into home audio and theater as much as I am. Perhaps I am expecting too much from an audio system in a car. Sound quality is absolutly #1 here. The details: Chevy Avalanche, JL Audio stealth console sub(10W3 V2), JL 500/1 for sub and JL 300/4 for front & rear speakers. All 4 doors are lined with Dynamat Extreme. Do you guys think it could be something in my configuration? The tweeters are mounted in the factory location up in the pillars. They are angled toward the windshield rather than into the cab. What would be the next level up of speakers from here? I like crisp, bright, punchy and warm sounding speakers. I know, bright and warm don't often go together but I found exactly what i like in a pair of Canton Ergo's that I bought nearly 20 years ago for home audio. I still love these speakers today. [/QUOTE]
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